Religion and Disability Bibliography

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2012
B. T. Conner, Amplifying Our Witness: Giving Voice to Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2012.
A. J. Sider, On Becoming Human: Jean Vanier, Carl Rogers and James Alison on Disabilities, Acceptance, and a Noncompetitive Theological Anthropology, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 16–32, 2012.
S. J. Melcher, Blemish and Perfection of the Body in the Priestly Literature and Deuteronomy, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 1–15, 2012.
C. Y. Schultz, The Church and Other Body Parts: Closing the Gap Between the Church and People with Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 191–205, 2012.
H. M. Holt-Woehl, Creation and a Theology of Humanness, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 121–132, 2012.
M. S. Beates, Disability and the Gospel: How God Uses Our Brokenness to Display His Grace. Crossway, 2012.
E. Möller, Experiences of People With Disabilities In Faith Communities: A Journey, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 154–171, 2012.
W. Gaventa, Faith and Spirituality: Supporting Caregivers of Individuals with Disabilities, Multiple Dimensions of Caregiving and Disability, pp. 117–134, 2012.
J. Swinton, From Inclusion to Belonging: A Practical Theology of Community, Disability and Humanness, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 172–190, 2012.
W. Gaventa, From Strangers to Friends: A New Testament Call to Community, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 206–214, 2012.
J. A. Metzger, Illness and Deicide, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 296–302, 2012.
W. Gaventa, Lessons in Community Building From Including the “Other”: Caring for One An-Other, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 231–247, 2012.
A. Barclay, Psalm 88: Living with Alzheimer's, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 88–101, 2012.
P. Thomas, The Relational–Revelational Image: A Reflection on the Image of God in the Light of Disability and on Disability in the Light of the Image of God, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 133–153, 2012.
M. B. Walsh, A Review of “A Special Mother is Born: Parents Share How God Called Them to the Extraordinary Vocation of Parenting a Special Needs Child”, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 216–218, 2012.
S. Swank, A Review of “Adaptive First Eucharist Preparation Kit: For Children with Autism and Other Special Needs”, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 226–227, 2012.
W. Gaventa, A Review of ‘Year of Our Lord: Faith, Hope, and Harmony in the Mississippi Delta.’, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 306–308, 2012.
J. Calandrino, Reviews of Peace at Last; Making Health Care Whole, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 114–119, 2012.
A. Graybill and Esquivel, G., Spiritual Wellness as a Protective Factor in Predicting Depression Among Mothers of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 74–87, 2012.
T. E. Reynolds, Theology and Disability: Changing the Conversation, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 33–48, 2012.
L. Vikdahl, This is What Most People Do: Participation and Normalcy in the Church of Sweden, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 248–261, 2012.
M. Geiger, Through the Eyes of Children: Theological Lessons with and from Children with Severe Communication Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 102–113, 2012.
A. Calder, To Belong, I Need To Be Missed, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 262–286, 2012.
M. Webb, Toward a Theology of Mental Illness, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 49–73, 2012.
C. Gangemi, The Word of God Alive and at Work, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 16, pp. 287–295, 2012.
2011
E. W. Carter, After the Benediction: Walking Alongside People with Significant Disabilities and Their Families in Faith and Life, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 395–413, 2011.
M. I. Pinsky, Amazing Gifts: Stories of Faith, Disability, and Inclusion. The Alban Institute, 2011.
A. Yong, The Bible, Disability, and the Church: A New Vision of the People of God. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2011.
C. L. Smith, Bitter Water Sweet, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 87–89, 2011.
H. Ulrich, Bodily Life as Creaturely Life: The Ethical Coexistence of Human Beings with Disabilities and its Fulfillment, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 42–56, 2011.
C. Caspar, Wyler, R. E., and Wyler, B., Cornerstones in Ulrich Bach's Work on Theology and Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 34–41, 2011.
P. A. Comensoli, Descending the Ladder: The Theological Anthropology of Jean Vanier's Key Metaphor, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 115–129, 2011.
D. F. Parsons and Lynn, Disabilities and the Gospel: How to Bring People with Special Needs Closer to Christ. Cedar Fort, Inc., 2011.
J. A. Cox, Disability as an Enacted Parable, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 241–253, 2011.
A. Yong, Disability from the Margins to the Center: Hospitality and Inclusion in the Church, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 339–350, 2011.
J. Schipper and Moss, C. R. R., Disability Studies and Biblical Literature. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
S. A. Reid-Arndt, Smith, M. L., Yoon, D. P., and Johnstone, B., Gender Differences in Spiritual Experiences, Religious Practices, and Congregational Support for Individuals with Significant Health Conditions, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 175–196, 2011.
W. Gaventa, Great Unexpectations, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 79–86, 2011.
V. B. Gupta, How Hindus Cope with Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 72–78, 2011.
W. Grünstäudl, An Inclusive Mark? Critical Reflections on Ulrich Bach's Theology After Hadamar, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 130–138, 2011.
T. B. Burke, Kushalnagar, P., Mathur, G., Napoli, D. J., Rathmann, C., and Vangilder, K., Language Needs of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Infants and Children: Information for Spiritual Leaders and Communities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 272–295, 2011.
K. M. Stetz, Webb, M., Holder, A., and Zucker, D., Mental Health Ministry: Creating Healing Communities for Sojourners, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 153–174, 2011.
W. S. Brown, Garrels, S. R., and Reimer, K. S., Mimesis and Compassion in Care for People with Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 377–394, 2011.
R. G. Mundle, O Word That I Lack! Silence, Speech, and Communicative Bodies in the Rehabilitation (and Redemption) of Stroke Patients with Expressive Aphasia, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 221–240, 2011.
H. Reinders, The Power of Inclusion and Friendship, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 431–436, 2011.
J. A. Metzger, Reclaiming “a dark and malefic sacred” for a Theology of Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 296–316, 2011.
R. K. Chen, Glover-Graf, N. M., and Marini, I., Religion and Spirituality in the Lives of People with Multiple Sclerosis, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 254–271, 2011.
M. J. Iozzio, Solidarity: Restoring Communion with Those Who are Disabled, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 139–152, 2011.
M. Offenbächer, Sauer, S., Hieblinger, R., Hufford, D. J., Walach, H., and Kohls, N., Spirituality and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: content comparison of questionnaires measuring mindfulness based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Rehabilitation, vol. 33, pp. 2434–2445, 2011.
B. Giuliano, A Story Needing To Be Told, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 210–213, 2011.
P. Goetz, Stroke Survivors and their Church Communities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 103–114, 2011.
D. A. Preheim-Bartel and Neufeldt, A. H., Supportive Care in the Congregation. Mennonite Publishing Network, 2011.
B. Brock, Theologizing Inclusion: 1 Corinthians 12 and the Politics of the Body of Christ, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 351–376, 2011.
B. Brock, Theologizing Inclusion: 1 Corinthians 12 and the Politics of the Body of Christ, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 351–376, 2011.
M. S. Fast, A Theology of Disability: Living as a Theologian of the Cross, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 414–430, 2011.
H. Reinders, Is There Meaning in Disability? Or Is It the Wrong Question?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 57–71, 2011.
H. Reinders, A Tribute to Bill Gaventa, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 3–4, 2011.
K. Hall, Wesley's Disabling Fall, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 197–209, 2011.
J. Swinton, Mowat, H., and Baines, S., Whose Story Am I? Redescribing Profound Intellectual Disability in the Kingdom of God, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 5–19, 2011.
J. E. Tada, Allen, R. B., Allman, J. E., Anderson, V. D., Bailey, M. L., Baldridge, J. J., Blount, D. K., Bramer, S. J., Constable, T. L., Evans, P., Hatteberg, G. A., Justice, M. A., Marten, L. M., Neathery, J. A., Thomson, D. R., Toussaint, S. D., Voet, R. L., and Wilson, A. J., Why, O God?: Suffering and Disability in the Bible and the Church. Crossway, 2011.
R. Kunz, You Have Not Forgotten Us: Towards a Disability-Accessible Church and Society, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 15, pp. 20–33, 2011.
2010
M. Erhardt, Affirming Baptism: Recommendations for Pastors and Teachers Teaching Students with Intellectual Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 132–142, 2010.
J. C. Poirier, Another Look at the {“Man} Born Blind” in John 9, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 60–65, 2010.
K. D. Bolduc, Autism & Alleluias, Original. Judson Pr, 2010.
B. Webb-Mitchell, Beyond Accessibility: Toward Full Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Faith Communities. Church Publishing Inc., 2010.
D. W. Anderson, Biblical Justice and Inclusive Education, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 338–354, 2010.
K. M. Tittle, The Blues, Mozart, and God, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 66–70, 2010.
W. Van Dyk, Changing School Culture at Zeeland Christian School, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 382–384, 2010.
B. McKinney, Christian Community and Uncommon Courtesy, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 293–309, 2010.
R. B. Steele, Christian Virtue and Ministry to Persons with Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 28–46, 2010.
W. Morris, Church as Sign and Alternative: Disabled People in the Churches, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 47–59, 2010.
R. B. Steele, The Crutch and the Scepter: Mephibosheth and David, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 71–79, 2010.
P. Stegink, Disability to Community: A Journey to Create Inclusive Christian Schools, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 368–381, 2010.
B. Webb-Mitchell, Educating Toward Full Inclusion in the Body of Christ: People with Disabilities Being Full Members of the Church, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 256–268, 2010.
H. M. Holt-Woehl, Education and Inclusive Congregations: A Study of Three Congregations, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 143–152, 2010.
S. Swanson, Experiential Religion: A Faith Formation Process for Children with Autism, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 238–255, 2010.
R. Eigenbrood, {IDEA} Requirements for Children with Disabilities in Faith-Based Schools: Implications for Practice, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 393–409, 2010.
B. C. Collins and Ault, M. J., Including Persons with Disabilities in the Religious Community: Program Models Implemented by Two Churches, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 113–131, 2010.
J. Pierson, Inclusion: Easy and Natural, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 182–185, 2010.
D. R. Buursma, Inclusion from the Inside Out, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 385–392, 2010.
J. McNair and Carter, E. W., Inclusive Christian Religious Education, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 111–112, 2010.
J. McNair and Carter, E. W., Inclusive Christian Religious Education, Part {II}, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 221–222, 2010.
J. Smit, Schuitemaker, E., and Brongers, P., Inclusive Religious Education in Local Churches in the Netherlands, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 223–237, 2010.
J. McNair, Inclusive Religious Education: Making it Happen, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 310–315, 2010.
J. McNair, Knowledge, Faith Development, and Religious Education that Includes All, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 186–203, 2010.
H. Reinders, The Paradox of Disability: Responses to Jean Vanier and L'Arche Communities from Theology and the Sciences. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2010.
E. J. Howell and Pierson, M. R., Parents’ Perspectives on the Participation of Their Children with Autism in Sunday School, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 153–166, 2010.
R. W. W. C. Ashley, A Review of {“Hospital} Chaplaincy in the Twenty-first Century: The Crisis of Spiritual Care on the {NHS”}, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 410–411, 2010.
W. Gaventa, So What Do “We” Learn?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 1–5, 2010.
J. K. Bacon and Erickson, K. E., Special Education in Lutheran Schools, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 355–367, 2010.
H. L. Kleinert, Sharrard, D., Vallance, M., Ricketts, E., and Farley, J., Teaching Seminary Students About Faith Inclusion for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities: The Role of Family Mentorships, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 6–27, 2010.
H. Kramer-Mills, Walter's Ingress: How a Young Man Transformed a Church, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 269–278, 2010.
D. McGee, Widening the Door of Inclusion for Children with Autism through Faith Communities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 279–292, 2010.
A. E. Jacober, Youth Ministry, Religious Education, and Adolescents with Disabilities: Insights from Parents and Guardians, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 14, pp. 167–181, 2010.
2009
C. Trevett, Asperger's Syndrome and the Holy Fool: The Case of Brother Juniper, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 129–150, 2009.
K. A. Labosh, Autism and Faith: A Journey into Community, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 151–151, 2009.
G. Samuel, Autism and Meditation: Some Reflections, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 85–93, 2009.
B. Brock, Autism, Care, and Christian Hope, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 7–28, 2009.
I. M. Kenway, Blessing or Curse? Autism and the Rise of the Internet, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 94–103, 2009.
K. Pizzato, {“The} Body of Christ” Eucharistic Ministry and Community, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 342–342, 2009.

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