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The Christian gospel compels humanity to embrace deeper ways of being human together that will overcome false divisions and exclusions in search of flourishing and graced communities. Presenting both short narratives emerging out of theological reflection on experience and analytical essays arising from engagement in scholarly conversations Theolog
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Introduction: Theology and Disability 'Down Under'
Andrew Picard and Myk Habets Part II: Theology, Disability and Being 1. Disability and the Theology of 4D Personhood
Sue Patterson 2. The World of Cystic Fibrosis: From Diagnosis to Dignity
D. Gareth Jones 3. Parenting a Child with Autism, and the Father-Heart of God
Ian Waddington 4. Disability Discrimination in the Book of Job
Kirk Patston 5. No Longer Strangers: Disabled Ontology and the Church as Meaningful Community in Liquid Modernity
Andrew Picard 6. Conversations with James on Leadership: What can we Learn about Leadership and Personhood from People with Severe Cognitive Disability?
Charles Hewlett 7. 'He's My Mate': Cerebral Palsy, Church, and the Gift of Friendship
Manuele Teofilo Part III: Theology, Disability, and Belonging 8. The Silence Surrounding Psych-Wards
Christine Welten 9. Disability in the Australian Church: Results from the 2011 Church Life Survey
Jason Forbes and Lindsey Gale 10. The Deaf as Mission Field: 'Seeing is Believing'
Celia King 11. Banqueting and Disability in the Ancient World: Reconsidering the Parable of the Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-24)
Louise Gosbell 12. Mephibosheth at the Table: A High Point in Davidic Kingship 2 Samuel 9:1-13
Rod Thompson 13. Welcoming and Including People with Intellectual Disability: A Study of Five Churches
Carol Fearon 14. From Inclusion to Belonging: Why 'Disabled' Bodies are Necessary for the Faithfulness of the Church
John Swinton Part IV: Theology, Disability, and Becoming 15. Unseen Disability in the Australian Pentecostal Church: Australian Christian Churches, The Four-fold Gospel, and Challenges for the Mentally Ill
Greta EC Wells 16. Beyond Charity: What does a High Value of Disabled People in Society Look like?
Evan Clulee 17. Disability and Di
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The Christian gospel compels humanity to embrace deeper ways of being human together that will overcome false divisions and exclusions in search of flourishing and graced communities. Presenting both short narratives emerging out of theological reflection on experience and analytical essays arising from engagement in scholarly conversations
Theology and the Experience of Disability is a conscious attempt to develop theology by and with people with disabilities instead of theology about people with disabilities.
A mixture of academic, professional, practical, and/or lived experience is brought to the topic in search of constructive multi-disciplinary proposals for church and society. The result is an interdisciplinary engagement with the constructive possibilities that emerge from a distinctly Christian understanding of disability as lived experience.
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The Christian gospel compels humanity to embrace deeper ways of being human together that will overcome false divisions and exclusions in search of flourishing and graced communities. Presenting both short narratives emerging out of theological reflection on experience and analytical essays arising from engagement in scholarly conversations Theolog