Disrupting Stories and Images of Church
Honoring Voices with Lived Experience of Disability
Disrupting Stories and Images of Church
Honoring Voices with Lived Experience of Disability
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Description
How might someone's disability shape not only their view of God, but of the church? Turning to the lived experiences of people with disabilities and caregivers for children with disabilities, this book provides theological reflections on their images of the church. Attuning to these often ignored voices provides thought-provoking insights into what the church and other religious communities can do and have failed to do for and alongside its disabled members and their caregivers. Embracing disability theology enables a generative image of faith communities built on various forms of spiritual care. Over three broad sections (Disabling Images of the Church, Themes in Healing the Church with Disabilities, and Intercultural Insights for Disability Theology), theologians explore the themes and images emerging from alternative views of the church and other religious communities presented by disability studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction –
Section One: Themes in Healing the Church with Disabilities
Chapter One: Beyond Saints and Superheroes: A Phenomenological Study of the Spiritual Care Needs of Parents Raising Children with Disabilities
Chapter Two: A Place to Belong –
Chapter Three: Cripping Space in the Sacraments –
Chapter Four:Beyond Transactional Ministry: Praying and Advocating with Jesus toward Justice–
Chapter Five:A Lens of Unproductivity: A Theological Hermeneutic for Disability Justice –
Chapter Six:Three Mothers, Three Stories: Spiritual Abuse, Theodicies, Disability, and Parenting: –
Chapter Seven: The Disabled and Eschatological Church –
Section Two: Disabling Images of the Church
Chapter Eight: The Church as Kin (Cruise) Ship–
Chapter Nine:Radical Re-Visioning Through Mad Studies: Advancing Mad-Justice in Faith Communities –
Chapter Ten: Negotiating Disclosure: To Mask or Not to Mask? –
Chapter Eleven:The Exclusionary Circle: Analysis and Response –
Chapter Twelve: The Church as a Rooted Tree, Or: Stayed on Jesus! A Partially-Preached Sermon –
Chapter Thirteen:Days of Fullness: Warm Bread as a Metaphor for Churches that Include People with Developmental Disabilities –
Section Three: Interreligious Insights for Disability Theology
Chapter Fourteen: The Intersections of Faith, Culture and Disability: A Muslim-Canadian Perspective –
Chapter Fifteen: Moments of Spirit: Access and Inclusion in Jewish Living –
Chapter Sixteen: Navigating the Two Buddhist Perspectives on Disability –
Chapter Seventeen: A Sacred Bond: Indigenous Reflections on Disability, Love, and the Church –
Chapter Eighteen: The Sacred Body: Exploring the Theologies of Difference in Islam –
Product details
| Published | Dec 11 2025 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781666973013 |
| Imprint | T&T Clark |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Series | Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























