The Bible, disability, and the church
a new vision of the people of God
Our rough guess is there are 40,250 words in this book.
At a pace averaging 250 words per minute, this book will take 2 hours and 41 minutes to read. With a half hour per day, this will take 6 days to read.
How long will it take you?
This book will take an estimated to read at a reading speed averaging words per minute. With 30 minutes per day, this will take to read.
Enter your reading speedYou can take one of our WPM reading speed tests to find your reading speed.
Create a free account to track your reading progress, build your reading list, and set reading goals.
Author
Publication
2011 - W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich, Michigan
Language
English
Word Count
40,250 words, Guess
Page Count
161 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebibledisabilityc0000yong
- ISBN-100802866085
- ISBN-139780802866080
- Library of Congress Control Number2011008325
- OCLC Control Number707486617
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780802866080
- Open LibraryOL24827419M
Classifications
- DDC261.8/321
- LCCBS680.P435 Y66 2011
- LCCBS680.P435Y66 2011
Description
This book is an inspiring and challenging study that rethinks the Bible's teaching on disability. The Bible has plenty to say about human disability; most of it is negative. Yet Amos Yong -- a theologian whose life experience includes growing up alongside a brother with Down syndrome -- argues that it is the way we read biblical texts, not the Bible itself, that causes us unthinkingly to marginalize those with disabilities. Applying a "hermeneutics of suspicion" to traditional methods of interpreting the Bible, Yong rereads and reinterprets texts from the Old Testament, John, Luke-Acts, and Paul from the perspective of people with disabilities. Revealing and dismantling the underlying stigma of disability that exists even in the church, he shows how the Bible offers good news to people of all abilities -- and he challenges churches to reorganize their practices as they strive to become more inviting, healing, and reconciling communities of faith. - Publisher.
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet for this book.
Be the first to share your thoughts!