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Learn about inclusive religious practices from around the
world!With a multidisciplinary and anthropological perspective,
Spirituality and Intellectual Disability: International
Perspectives on the Effect of Culture and Religion on Healing Body,
Mind, and Soul takes a fresh, innovative look into the world of
religious and spiritual practices for the intellectually disabled.
Containing vital insights from the first strand on spiritualit and
disability at the quadrennial conference of the International
Association for Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability
(Seattle, 2000), this book provides a framework for bridging the
gap between science and faith. It explores the ways in which faith
traditions, cultural backgrounds, and professional roles can help
bring about a consensus about what spiritual health means within
specific cultures and faiths and across disciplines. This
informative book examines and provides cutting-edge information on:
recognition of spirituality in health care defining and assessing
spirituality and spiritual supports perspectives on intellectual
disability from Judiasm, Islam, Roman Catholicism, and Native
American spirituality creative models of community ministry and
religious education liturgical celebrations with people who have
severe mental disabilities
Do people with mental retardation have a special prophetic role?In
the field of developmental disabilities, Wolf Wolfensberger is
famous for his seminal book Normalization. But Wolfensberger is
also a theologian, and the two strands of his thought are
inextricable. The Theological Voice of Wolf Wolfensberger showcases
his theories on the spiritual meaning of mental retardation and
other disabilities.Up until now, Wolfensberger's work has been
available only in small, hard-to-find publications, mostly in the
field of human services. Thus his theological perspectives have not
yet been heard in many religious circles. The Theological Voice of
Wolf Wolfensberger brings together his essays and presentations
from the past thirty years, giving the reader a unique pathway into
his pioneering ideas on the spiritual implications of developmental
disabilities. In addition, the volume includes critiques of his
thought by several noted scholars and practitioners, along with
Wolfensberger's response to those critiques.The Theological Voice
of Wolf Wolfensberger expresses powerful opinions, some outrageous,
all courageous. You will find yourself intently engaged with his
provocative theories, including: why installing wheelchair access
ramps may actually block full participation of the handicapped in
the life of the church how the "deathmaking" culture of the modern
world prevents Christians from understanding the meaning of
suffering why people with mental retardation are the prophets of
our times why most Christians ignore the powerful Biblical call to
communality which special gifts of grace people with mental
retardation may possess how handicapped and societally devalued
patients can be protected from the neglect (or worse) of hospital
staff The Theological Voice of Wolf Wolfensberger is challenging,
inspiring, and sometimes infuriating. It is bound to stir up
controversy among health care professionals, disability advocates,
and anyone concerned with spiritual matters. You may not agree with
Wolfensberger, as some of the contributors to this volume do not,
but he will make you think . . . hard.
Do people with mental retardation have a special prophetic role?In
the field of developmental disabilities, Wolf Wolfensberger is
famous for his seminal book Normalization. But Wolfensberger is
also a theologian, and the two strands of his thought are
inextricable. The Theological Voice of Wolf Wolfensberger showcases
his theories on the spiritual meaning of mental retardation and
other disabilities.Up until now, Wolfensberger's work has been
available only in small, hard-to-find publications, mostly in the
field of human services. Thus his theological perspectives have not
yet been heard in many religious circles. The Theological Voice of
Wolf Wolfensberger brings together his essays and presentations
from the past thirty years, giving the reader a unique pathway into
his pioneering ideas on the spiritual implications of developmental
disabilities. In addition, the volume includes critiques of his
thought by several noted scholars and practitioners, along with
Wolfensberger's response to those critiques.The Theological Voice
of Wolf Wolfensberger expresses powerful opinions, some outrageous,
all courageous. You will find yourself intently engaged with his
provocative theories, including: why installing wheelchair access
ramps may actually block full participation of the handicapped in
the life of the church how the "deathmaking" culture of the modern
world prevents Christians from understanding the meaning of
suffering why people with mental retardation are the prophets of
our times why most Christians ignore the powerful Biblical call to
communality which special gifts of grace people with mental
retardation may possess how handicapped and societally devalued
patients can be protected from the neglect (or worse) of hospital
staff The Theological Voice of Wolf Wolfensberger is challenging,
inspiring, and sometimes infuriating. It is bound to stir up
controversy among health care professionals, disability advocates,
and anyone concerned with spiritual matters. You may not agree with
Wolfensberger, as some of the contributors to this volume do not,
but he will make you think . . . hard.
"Anatomy of Hatha Yoga"--revised and updated with full color
illustrations and photos--is the most comprehensive and
authoritative work available correlating the study of hatha yoga
with anatomy and physiology. It is a must have for anyone who is
serious about studying or teaching yoga, and an invaluable resource
for anyone in a field relating to physical conditioning. The author
holds a PhD in Anatomy and was a sought after professor, teacher
and yoga practitioner for over 30 years. He lived and taught at the
Himalayan Institute for Yoga Science and Philosophy, and the
University of Minnesota and Columbia University medical schools.
This book is unique in the literature, combining the breadth
and depth of a textbook with the readability, humor and flow of the
great science writers of our time, while bridging the gap between
biomedicine and complementary medicine.
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