Differently Able For a Church where All Belong
Part One: Introduction.Theology and disability studies: a bereft reappraisal /Hans S. Reinders --Part Two: Reading our traditions.Catechesis for people with disabilities: a look at the path of the Catholic Church in Italy /Veronica Amata Donatello --Unbalanced reading: dis/ability-critical approaches to biblical healing narratives illustrated by Mk 7.31-37 /Markus Schiefer Ferrari --Approaching disability: pastoral history and practice analyzed through models of the Church /Luca Badetti --Rebuilding Christian mission from the perspective of "discriminated differently abled" /Huang, Po Ho --Part three: Rethinking humanity.Rethinking charity /Anne Masters --Living together in the household of God: a perspective from a person with disabilities /Stephen Arulampalam --Towards disability theology in Christianity and Islam /Naeimeh Pourmohammadi --Disability and perfection /Bernhard Nitsche --Part Four: Reforming the Church.History and comments of EDAN at the WCC /Samuel George --'Finding something for Bénédicte to do': what place can women with learning difficulities have in the Eucharistic liturgy? /Talitha Cooreman-Guittin --Liturgical imagination at full stretch: possibilities for leadership of disabled people /Miriam Spies --Relationships of solidarity as heterotopias bringing wholeness to people with (and without) disabilities /Martin M. Lintner -- Part Five: Theological forum.Sacraments for a sick world: thoughts on sacramental lockdown during the pandemic /Margareta Gruber.