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John M. Hull

    John Martin Hull's scholarship explored religious education and practical theology, with a significant focus on the theological and personal implications of disability. His own mid-career experience of blindness profoundly shaped his reflections and writings, offering unique insights into the human condition and faith. Beyond his academic roles, he was a dedicated editor and co-founder of international forums, fostering discourse in his fields. His later work continued to delve into practical theology, cementing his legacy as a thoughtful and influential voice.

    John M. Hull
    What Prevents Christian Adults from Learning?
    The Philanthropic Repertory Of Plans And Suggestions For Improving The Condition Of The Laboring Poor (1841)
    In the Beginning There Was Darkness
    Towards the Prophetic Church
    The Tactile Heart
    The Best Job Ever