John Swinton argues that theologians' own stories inevitably matter
in relation to the study of the divine. It follows that Swinton
describes his place of formation walking alongside people living
with intellectual disabilities, mental health challenges and
dementia, and how it has gifted him with the opportunity to ask
different questions of the tradition; questions that emerge from
the lives of people who see the world differently. That learning
has shaped him as a theologian and raised some crucial questions
around the nature of faithfulness, discipleship and the question of
exactly what kind of community the church is and should be in both
theory and in practice - one, Swinton hopes, that can encourage
Christians to begin to appreciate even more deeply the goodness,
kindness and love of God for all human beings.
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