Description
This book helps congregations explore what the author believes are the challenges for disabled ministry in American Christianity: ableism. "From Inclusion to Justice: Disability, Ministry, and Congregational Leadership" is written by Erin Raffety, a Christian parent of a disabled child, who highlights pastoral tools to identify ableist theology and the importance of disabled leadership for just ministry.
Features
- Practical theology
- Scriptural focused
- Ethnographic research
- 238 pages
Practical Applications
- Read on ethnographic research on ministry and disability to get a better understanding of your congregation's role in inclusion and justice for members with disabilities.
- Learn about ableism in Christian and practical theology to evaluate your congregation's disability ministry, policies, and practices.
- Read about pastoral experiences to help your congregation understand the intersection of religion and disability.