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‘Us’ not ‘Them’: Disability and Catholic Theology and Social Teaching: Catholic Social Justice Series No 83

  • by OSJ
  • 11/20/201904/20/2020

Title: ‘Us’ not ‘Them’: Disability and Catholic Theology and Social Teaching

Author: Justin Glyn SJ

ISBN: 978-0-6483727-0-7

Paperback, 14 x 20.5 cm, 26 pages

Published by the Office for Social Justice, June 2019.

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In Catholic Social Justice Series No 83, Justin Glyn SJ shares his experience of physical impairment and explains how it is the interaction of impairment with the social and physical environment that produces disability. He also describes progress towards a more appropriate theology of disability that more effectively honours the personhood of people living with disability. His reflections challenge us to examine our own implicit theologies of disability.

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