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Religion and Disability
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Religion and Disability

Religion and Disability presents three keynote addresses from the national symposium, "Ministry Perspectives on Disability." In the opening essay, noted scripture scholar Donald Senior identifies certain themes often associated with scripture-such as the distinction between clean and unclean, and the notion that sin and guilt somehow cause sickness and disability-that contribute to non-welcoming attitudes to the disabled.

In the second essay, John Macquarrie draws upon both theological reasoning and personal experience in reflecting upon the dignity of all persons and how this principle applies especially to our dealings with the disabled.

Finally, Stanley Hauerwas invokes the ideals of the Church in calling for a response of love toward persons with mental handicaps. He helps us imagine a church community enriched by members who are disabled.

Alaotsikko
Essays in Scripture, Theology, and Ethics
ISBN
9781556127137
Kieli
englanti
Paino
104 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.4.1995
Kustantaja
Sheed Ward,U.S.
Sivumäärä
64