African Churches Ministering 'to and with' Persons with Disabilities

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African Churches Ministering 'to and with' Persons with Disabilities

Perspectives from Zimbabwe

Regional / International studies Development studies Disability: social aspects Sociology Social work Personal and public health / health education Religion: general Christianity

Author: Nomatter Sande

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Collection: Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 428 Kb

ISBN: 9781000645231


Overview

This book engages with Christian church traditions and disability issues in Africa, focusing on Zimbabwe in particular. It critically reflects on how the church has not done much to intentionally minister ‘to and with’ persons with disabilities.

Key Concepts

In the context of this volume, ‘ministering to’ is concerned with creating worshipping space for persons with disabilities; while ‘ministering with’ is connecting and identifying with persons with disabilities to meet their needs from the material life of the church.

Author’s Perspective

The author considers a stewardship model of disability as an appropriate ministerial response to transform lives in poverty-stricken postcolonial contexts. The argument put forth is that the church is a living organism endowed with spiritual and material resources, and that these resources should be appropriated to marginalised stakeholders.

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