Touching the Rock
Touching the Rock (1990) is an account of one man’s understanding of blindness. Having lost his sight as a full-grown man, John M. Hull explores the daily psychological and physical experience of being blind, the tools that the blind use to navigate space and relationships, and the meaning of blindness in a sighted world.
Who should read
Friends, relatives, or romantic partners of the blind Anyone suffering from depression or a physical disability Students of philosophy or psychology
About the author
John M. Hull (1935-2015) was a professor of religious education and theology and author of numerous books on education, theology, and disability. He was granted a Lifetime Achievement Award by t…
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Touching the Rock (1990) is an account of one man’s understanding of blindness. Having lost his sight as a full-grown man, John M. Hull explores the daily psychological and physical experience of being blind, the tools that the blind use to navigate space and relationships, and the meaning of blindness in a sighted world.
Who should read
Friends, relatives, or romantic partners of the blind Anyone suffering from depression or a physical disability Students of philosophy or psychology
About the author
John M. Hull (1935-2015) was a professor of religious education and theology and author of numerous books on education, theology, and disability. He was granted a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) in 2012 for his contributions to the literature of blindness.
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