Looking at dependence : vulnerability and power in the gospel of the foot washing

Accepting help of other people does not always come natural to us. On the contrary, it is often felt as degrading and even indignant. Yet, dependence is an essential characteristic of human life. It has been inscribed in the opening pages of the Bible that humanity is dependent and at the same time...

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Main Author: Cooreman-Guittin, Talitha (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Informa UK Limited 2020
In:Sonderdruck aus: Journal of Disability & Religion (2331-253X) Vol. 25, no.1, p. 4-14 (2020)
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