Disability, Faith, and the Church: Inclusion and Accommodation in Contemporary Congregations

Disability, Faith, and the Church: Inclusion and Accommodation in Contemporary Congregations

by Courtney Wilder Ph.D.
Disability, Faith, and the Church: Inclusion and Accommodation in Contemporary Congregations

Disability, Faith, and the Church: Inclusion and Accommodation in Contemporary Congregations

by Courtney Wilder Ph.D.

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Overview

Including both theoretical discussions and practical information for congregational use or pastoral use, this rich, accessible book explores biblical text, historical and theological issues of disability, and examples of successful ministry by people with disabilities.

Disability, Faith, and the Church: Inclusion and Accommodation in Contemporary Congregations draws from a range of Christian theologians, denominational statements, writings of people with disabilities, and experiences of successful ministries for people with disabilities to answer the deep need of many Christian communities: to live out their calling by welcoming all people. By focusing on 20th- and 21st-century thinkers and political and religious practices, the book outlines best practices for congregations and supplies practical information that readers can apply in classroom or church settings.

The author draws on thinkers from a variety of Christian traditions—including Roman Catholicism, Episcopalianism, Lutheranism, and the Reform traditions—to provide a theologically robust discussion that remains accessible to churchgoers without formal theological training. Emphasis is placed on connecting formal theological reflection and the experiences of ordinary people with disabilities to existing congregational practices and denominational statements, thereby enabling readers to decide on the best ways to successfully include people with disabilities into their communities within the rich and diverse Christian theological tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440838842
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/25/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Courtney Wilder, PhD, is professor of religion at Midland University, Fremont, NE.

What People are Saying About This

Dr. Jacqueline Bussie

"Dr. Courtney Wilder’s accessible and engaging new book is a must-read for theology students, pastors, church members, disability activists, and anyone who seeks a more just and compassionate world and community. This informative book unmasks ableism, deconstructs traditional notions of ‘inclusion,’ challenges presumptions and stereotypes about people with disabilities, identifies inspiring best practices, and provides liberating, concrete strategies and resources for congregations seeking disability justice. I highly recommend it."

Ted Peters

"Those of us with disabilities along with those who are allegedly abled both need to be reminded that we are created in God's image, that the message of salvation is for us, and that the congregation is our healing home. With empathy, sensitivity, and advocacy, Courtney Wilder draws to our attention this all too frequently neglected concern."

Deborah Beth Creamer

"This thoughtful volume not only serves as a useful introduction to disability in religious contexts but also carefully takes on many of the significant and persistent issues in the field today. Rather than offering simplistic interpretations or easy answers, Wilder's nuanced work invites reflection and engagement with these important issues, with each chapter naming key challenges and dilemmas, identifying resources and dialogue partners, presenting visions to which we might aspire, and highlighting questions for further reflection and conversation. This book covers significant ground and will be relevant to a wide audience—in church, academy, and beyond—and I highly recommend it to those who are new to this work as well as to those who already have significant experience with disability and religion."

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