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Disabling Mission, Enabling Witness - Exploring Missiology Through the Lens of Disability Studies (Paperback)
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Disabling Mission, Enabling Witness - Exploring Missiology Through the Lens of Disability Studies (Paperback)
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In recent decades churches have accommodated people with
disabilities in various ways. Through access ramps and elevators
and sign language, disabled persons are invited in to worship. But
are they actually enfolded into the church's mission? Have the
able-bodied come to recognize and appreciate the potential
contributions of people with disabilities in the ministry and
witness of the church? Benjamin Conner wants to stimulate a new
conversation between disability studies and Christian theology and
missiology. How can we shape a new vision of the entire body of
Christ sharing in the witness of the church? How would it look if
we "disabled" Christian theology, discipleship, and theological
education? Conner argues that it would in fact enable
congregational witness. He has seen it happen and he shows us how.
Imagine a church that fully incorporates persons with disabilities
into its mission and witness. In this vision, people with
disabilities contribute to the church's pluriform witness, and the
congregation embodies a robust hermeneutic of the gospel. Picture
the entire body of Christ functioning beyond distinctions of
dis/ability, promoting mutual flourishing and growing into
fullness. Here is an enlargement of the church's witness as a sign,
agent, and foretaste of the kingdom of God. Here is a fresh and
inspiring look at the mission of the church when it enfolds people
with disabilities as full members. Missiological Engagements charts
interdisciplinary and innovative trajectories in the history,
theology, and practice of Christian mission, featuring
contributions by leading thinkers from both the Euro-American West
and the majority world whose missiological scholarship bridges
church, academy, and society.
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