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A theologian whose life experience includes growing up alongside a brother with Down syndrome, Amos Yong in this book rereads and reinterprets biblical texts about human disability, arguing that the way we read biblical texts, not the Bible itself, is what causes us to marginalize persons with disabilities. Revealing and examining the underlying stigma of disability that exists even in the church, Yong shows how the Bible offers good news to people of all abilities ― and he challenges churches to become more inclusive communities of faith.
People with disabilities in the Bible. --- Church work with people with disabilities. --- Church work with people with disabilities --- People with disabilities in the Bible --- #GGSB: Pastoraal --- 253:362 --- Church work with the handicapped --- People with disabilities --- Handicapped in the Bible --- 253:362 Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Pastoraal
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From the gospels it would appear that the disabled have a special claim on Jesus' love and attention. And from the doctrine of the Trinity we learn that God is an inclusive community of love. Yet are these truths reflected in the life of the church? Drawing on scripture, theology, and the personal experience of their daughter's severe disability, the authors explore the theological meaning of disability and the special insights it affords into the mystery of God's Trinitarian being. They call on the church to become a truly inclusive community, marked by a special welcome and embrace for those whom the world identifies as broken, disabled, or somehow defective. -- Publisher
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Religious studies --- Disabled Persons --- Pastoral Care --- Religion and Medicine --- Church work with people with disabilities --- People with disabilities --- Pastorale des handicapés --- Handicapés --- psychology --- rehabilitation --- Periodicals --- Religious life --- Périodiques --- Vie religieuse --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Church work with the handicapped --- Church work with people with disabilities. --- Religious life. --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Christianity
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Draws on themes of the disability-rights movement to identify people with disabilities as members of a socially disadvantaged minority group rather than as individuals who need to adjust. Highlights the hidden history of people with disabilities in church and society. Proclaiming the emancipatory presence of the disabled God, the author maintains the vital importance of the relationship between Christology and social change. Eiesland contends that in the Eucharist, Christians encounter the disabled God and may participate in new imaginations of wholeness and new embodiments of justice.
Church work with people with disabilities. --- Body, Human --- Theology --- 253:362 --- Human beings --- Body image --- Human anatomy --- Human physiology --- Mind and body --- Church work with the handicapped --- People with disabilities --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Forecasting. --- Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Disabilities --- 253:362 Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Church work with people with disabilities --- Disability --- Disabling conditions --- Handicaps --- Impairment --- Physical disabilities --- Physical handicaps --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Animals with disabilities --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Disabilities - Religious aspects - Christianity.
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People with disabilities --- Church work with people with disabilities. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Church work with people with disabilities --- 253:362 --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Church work with the handicapped --- 253:362 Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- People with disabilities - Religious aspects - Christianity.
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A living religious tradition continually reassesses its practices. In our contemporary situation, the task of reassessment must attend to the presence of persons with disabilities who are increasingly taking part in public life and therefore in the worship and work of the churches. What questions, insights, and perspectives should be advanced if people with disabilities, in all their diversity, were placed at the center of religious life and education?The fourteen contributors to this volume address this multi-faceted question. Drawing upon various disciplines and diverse experiences, the authors explore how human disability bears upon the service of God. In turn, the chapters examine how the participation of people with disabilities relates to interpretation of biblical and other sacred texts that speak of sin, disability, and healing; what theological vision is necessary to integrate the disabled into Christian life and worship; what the socio-cultural context is within which people with disabilities press for full inclusion; and how worship, as a theological act, can form communities in a more relevant spirituality of inclusiveness.Congregations are challenged by these writers to re-envision their actual practices of communal life and worship. This collaborative work shows that the "service of God" as liturgy and as communal accountability can deepen and mature only as the diversity of human capabilities is honored.
Church work with people with disabilities --- People with disabilities --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- 253:362 --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Church work with the handicapped --- 253:362 Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Conferences - Meetings --- Church work with people with disabilities - Congresses. --- People with disabilities - Religious aspects - Christianity - Congresses.
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This collection examines theological and ethical issues of ageing, disability and spirituality, with an emphasis on how ageing affects people who have mental health and developmental disabilities. The book presents ways of moving towards more effective relationships between carers and older people with disabilities; ways in which to connect compassionately and beneficially with the person's spiritual dimension. The contributors highlight the importance of recognizing the personhood of all people regardless of age and of disability, whatever form it takes. They identify factors inherent in pers
Older people --- Church work with older people. --- People with disabilities --- Church work with people with disabilities. --- Church work with the handicapped --- Church work with the aged --- Religious life. --- Church work with older people --- Church work with people with disabilities --- 253:362.1 --- 253:362 --- 253:362 Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- 253:362.1 Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Religious life --- Older people - Religious life. --- People with disabilities - Religious life.
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Recent developments in genetic technology promise to eradicate disease and disability. Such promises pose challenging questions with regard to our understanding of what it is to be human. Taking a Christian and theologically informed viewpoint, this book explores and challenges our concept of disability. This book will seek to explore the question: does our current attitude toward the use of genetic technologies in contemporary practice risks a slide into social habits which are implicitly evil and destructive of the humanness of our society ? The central theological question that will be addressed by the book is: Is the image of humanness that underpins the implicit and explicit assumptions of new genetic technology compatible with Christian theological understandings of what it means to be human and to live humanly ? This book aims to explore these questions within a multidisciplinary context with a view to developing an informed practical theological perspective which can guide the theory and practice of the church as it engages with the world around the complex issues that are emerging in response to new genetic technology. John Swinton, and Brian Brock have drawn together an international team of the top scholars from medicine, ethics and theology to produce a unique text which will lay out the complex problems genetic technology raises, and offer fresh understandings and solutions that are theoretically significant and practically vital.
Genetic engineering --- -Church work with people with disabilities. --- Christian ethics. --- 241.63*5 --- 241.63*5 Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- Ethical theology --- Moral theology --- Theology, Ethical --- Theology, Moral --- Christian life --- Christian philosophy --- Religious ethics --- Church work with the handicapped --- People with disabilities --- Designed genetic change --- Engineering, Genetic --- Gene splicing --- Genetic intervention --- Genetic surgery --- Genetic recombination --- Biotechnology --- Transgenic organisms --- Religious aspects --- -Christianity. --- Christian ethics --- Church work with people with disabilities --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Church work with people with disabilities. --- Christianity. --- Genetic engineering - Religious aspects - Christianity.
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While the struggle for disability rights has transformed secular ethics and public policy, traditional Christian teaching has been slow to account for disability in its theological imagination. Amos Yong crafts both a theology of disability and a theology informed by disability. The result is a Christian theology that not only connects with our present social, medical, and scientific understanding of disability but also one that empowers a set of best practices appropriate to our late modern context.
People with disabilities --- Down syndrome --- Church work with people with disabilities. --- 253:362 --- Church work with the handicapped --- 21 trisomy --- Down's syndrome --- Mongolism --- Mongolism (Disease) --- Trisomy 21 --- Human chromosome abnormalities --- Mental retardation --- Syndromes --- Human chromosome 21 --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Geschiedenis van opvoeding en onderwijs --- handboeken en inleidingen --- handboeken en inleidingen. --- 253:362 Pastoraal voor gehandicapten --- Church work with people with disabilities --- Intellectual disability --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- People with disabilities - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Down syndrome - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Handboeken en inleidingen.
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