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Copious hosting : a theology of access for people with disabilities

by Block Jennie Weiss.

Synopsis

It is estimated that there are 43 million Americans with one or more physical or mental disabilities. Over the past several decades, the disability movement has grown in strength and sophistication, attaining maturity with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. This landmark civil rights legislation ushered in a new era for people with disabilities.Many religious people, however well meaning, are unfamiliar with the language and philosophy of the disability movement. They unintentionally give offense by language and actions that reflect a by-gone era. This book aims to do two things: to acquaint church and synagogue leaders with the history and philosophy of the disability movement and to provide resources from scripture and theology for thinking and preaching about disability in a new way.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2002
ISBN-13 9780826413499
ISBN-10 0826413498
Class Copyright
Publisher Continuum
Subject RELIGION;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 183
Shelf No. MQ345