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Disability and spirituality have traditionally been understood as
two distinct spheres: disability is physical and thus belongs to
health care professionals, while spirituality is religious and
belongs to the church, synagogue, or mosque and their theologians,
clergy, rabbis, and imams. This division leads to stunted
theoretical understanding, limited collaboration, and segregated
practices, all of which contribute to a lack of capacity to see
people with disabilities as whole human beings and full members of
a diverse human family. Contesting the assumptions that separate
disability and spirituality, William Gaventa argues for the
integration of these two worlds. As Gaventa shows, the quest to
understand disability inevitably leads from historical and
scientific models into the world of spiritualityato the ways that
values, attitudes, and beliefs shape our understanding of the
meaning of disability. The reverse is also true. The path to
understanding spirituality is a journey that leads to disabilityato
experiences of limitation and vulnerability, where the core
questions of what it means to be human are often starkly and
profoundly clear. In Disability and Spirituality Gaventa constructs
this whole and human path before turning to examine spirituality in
the lives of those individuals with disabilities, their families
and those providing care, their friends and extended relationships,
and finally the communities to which we all belong. At each point
Gaventa shows that disability and spirituality are part of one
another from the very beginning of creation. Recovering wholeness
encompasses their reunionaa cohesion that changes our vision and
enables us to everyone as fully human.
This is not simply a book about having more discipline so you can live your dreams.
Rest & War is about pushing back the chaos and bringing about order to your life. It is about driving the evil dictator out of your heart and establishing the true King so you can:
- Overcome the deceptive strategies of sin aimed specifically at your weaknesses that bend your behaviors to broken ends
- Stop giving your heart to aimless affections and learn how to intentionally orient your life and loves around a God who cares for you
- Recognize that under your misdirected affections and motivations is a deep and good longing for God
- Discover methods of overcoming personal shortcomings that do not rely on shame-based motivation
The writer of Hebrews declares we are called to “cast off all that hinders” and “run the race marked out for us.” We are called into the action! In our race we must both flee some things and pursue others. It’s not about being free of all struggles. Rather, we have been empowered to struggle well.
Walking through Psalm 23 phrase by phrase, therapist and author
K.J. Ramsey explores the landscape of our fear, trauma, and faith.
When she stepped through her own wilderness of spiritual abuse and
religious trauma, K.J. discovered that courage is not the absence
of anxiety but the practice of trusting we will be held and loved
no matter what. How can we cultivate courage when fear overshadows
our lives? How do we hear the Voice of Love when hate and harm
shout loud? This book offers an honest path to finding that there
is still a Good Shepherd who is always following you. Braiding
contemplative storytelling, theological reflection, and practical
neuroscience, Ramsey reveals a route into connection and joy that
begins right where you are. The Lord is My Courage is for the
deconstructing and the dreamers, the afraid and the amazed, for
those whose fear has not been fully shepherded but who can't seem
to stop listening for their Good Shepherd's Voice.
An easy-to-learn, easy-to-use tool for in-depth Bible study Beloved
and acclaimed for more than five generations, the Thompson (R)
Chain-Reference (R) Bible is unparalleled in its ability to enrich
personal devotions, topical study, and sermon preparation. This
unique reference Bible enables you to search the breadth of
Scripture's teachings on thousands of topics and allows you to
follow those topics throughout the entire Bible. With over 100,000
references, covering over 8,000 topics, the chain-reference system
is an ideal tool for comprehensive topical study. The Thompson
Chain-Reference Bible also offers a library of additional study
resources that allows readers to interpret the Bible using related
scripture passages rather than consulting a commentary. The KJV
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introductions 16-page full-color map section with map index
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"Pastoral Care in Worship" draws on Christian heritage and
illuminating psychological research to deepen and enrich the
pastoral dimension of Sunday worship. There is an urgent need today
to deepen and enrich the pastoral dimension of Sunday worship. This
book attempts to meet that need. The practical guidance that is
offered has its foundation in rigorous and comprehensive
theological reflection. This reflection draws not only on the
riches of the Christian heritage, but also on some wonderfully
illuminating psychological research. The conversation between the
two disciplines yields some very interesting and important new
ideas on worship as pastoral care. Each chapter consists of a
theoretical base and a number of practical suggestions and
resources. Most of the prayers, litanies, and rituals are original;
there are also references to other useful worship resources. This
book will revolutionize the way you think about worship as pastoral
care.
David Cairns explains the challenge posed by the theology of Rudolf
Bultmann in an accessible way and outlines its relevance for
preachers. Reprint. Originally published: 1960.
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