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Book reviews


This section contains a number of book reviews to inform your reading. Click here to download all the reviews as a pdf.
 
BecomingFriendsOfTime 800
Becoming Friends of Time by John Swinton
Disability, Timefullness, and Gentle Discipleship - review by Martin Hobgen More ...
DisabilityAndTheChurch 800
Disability and the Church by Lamar Hardwick
A Vision for Diversity and Inclusion - review by Martin Hobgen More ...
InTheBeginningThereWasDarkness
In The Beginning There Was Darkness by John Hull
A Blind Person's Conversations with the Bible - review by David McLachlan More ...
BibleAndDisability 800
The Bible and Disability edited by Sarah Melcher, Mikeal C Parsons and Amos Young
A Commentary - review by Martin Hobgen More ...
The Bible and Disability223
The Bible and Disability: A Commentary  
Important set of essays that encourage us to read the Bible through the lens of a disability hermeneutic More ...
Baptist Times
TheDisabledGod 800
The Disabled God by Nancy Eiesland
Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability - review by David McLachlan More ...
VulnerableCommunion 800
Vulnerable Communion by Thomas Reynolds
A theology of disability and hospitality - review by David McLachlan More ...
 
 

   
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The Bible and Disability edited by Sarah Melcher, Mikeal C Parsons and Amos Young
A Commentary - review by Martin Hobgen
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Becoming Friends of Time by John Swinton
Disability, Timefullness, and Gentle Discipleship - review by Martin Hobgen
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Disability and the Church by Lamar Hardwick
A Vision for Diversity and Inclusion - review by Martin Hobgen
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In The Beginning There Was Darkness by John Hull
A Blind Person's Conversations with the Bible - review by David McLachlan
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Vulnerable Communion by Thomas Reynolds
A theology of disability and hospitality - review by David McLachlan
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The Disabled God by Nancy Eiesland
Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability - review by David McLachlan
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