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"Professor, mentor, author, disability advocate, seminar leader
around the world-Dr. David Anderson corralled his many talents and
worldwide experiences to author this important book. The volume
should prove invaluable to Christians concerned about disabilities,
especially teachers. Without flinching, Dr. Anderson tackles the
tough issues: How could a good and benevolent God permit disabled
children? Are disabilities the result of sin? How does a Christian
teacher of the disabled differ from secular counterparts?
Especially helpful is his emphasis on the reflective teacher
integrating faith and learning. Certainly this is a volume that
belongs on the bookshelves of anyone concerned with disabilities."
-Steven A. Kaatz PhD, Graduate Programs in Special Education,
Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota "I have had the privilege of
traveling with Dr. Anderson as he has taught the concepts addressed
in this book to educators, pastors, and parents in a variety of
countries. I've seen the material come alive as leaders discover
the importance of thinking Christianly about disability. This book
has the potential of impacting all readers in similar ways. Dr.
Anderson challenges all of us to come to grips with a biblical
worldview and then to live it out within our spheres of influence.
Toward a Theology of Special Education thus encourages all readers
to think Christianly about disability. Such thinking will then
motivate us to care with God's care and to serve with God's concern
for justice and compassion." -Dr. Richard Schoenert, pastor
emeritus, Calvary Church, Roseville, Minnesota
"Professor, mentor, author, disability advocate, seminar leader
around the world-Dr. David Anderson corralled his many talents and
worldwide experiences to author this important book. The volume
should prove invaluable to Christians concerned about disabilities,
especially teachers. Without flinching, Dr. Anderson tackles the
tough issues: How could a good and benevolent God permit disabled
children? Are disabilities the result of sin? How does a Christian
teacher of the disabled differ from secular counterparts?
Especially helpful is his emphasis on the reflective teacher
integrating faith and learning. Certainly this is a volume that
belongs on the bookshelves of anyone concerned with disabilities."
-Steven A. Kaatz PhD, Graduate Programs in Special Education,
Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota "I have had the privilege of
traveling with Dr. Anderson as he has taught the concepts addressed
in this book to educators, pastors, and parents in a variety of
countries. I've seen the material come alive as leaders discover
the importance of thinking Christianly about disability. This book
has the potential of impacting all readers in similar ways. Dr.
Anderson challenges all of us to come to grips with a biblical
worldview and then to live it out within our spheres of influence.
Toward a Theology of Special Education thus encourages all readers
to think Christianly about disability. Such thinking will then
motivate us to care with God's care and to serve with God's concern
for justice and compassion." -Dr. Richard Schoenert, pastor
emeritus, Calvary Church, Roseville, Minnesota
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