Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 169 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction -- The theological papers of Wolf Wolfensberger -- Responders -- Book review -- Wolf Wolfensberger responds |
Summary |
Do people with mental retardation have a special prophetic role?In the field of developmental disabilities, Wolf Wolfensberger is famous for his seminal book Normalization. But Wolfensberger is also a theologian, and the two strands of his thought are inextricable. The Theological Voice of Wolf Wolfensberger showcases his theories on the spiritual meaning of mental retardation and other disabilities. Up until now, Wolfensberger's work has been available only in small, hard-to-find publications, mostly in the field of human services. Thus his theological perspectives have not |
Notes |
"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of religion, disability & health, volume 4, numbers 2/3 2001." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Wolfensberger, Wolf
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Wolfensberger, Wolf fast |
Subject |
Intellectual disability -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Church work with people with mental disabilities.
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RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
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Church work with people with mental disabilities
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Intellectual disability -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Pastoraat.
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Geestelijk gehandicapten.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gaventa, William C
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Coulter, David L
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ISBN |
9781135024062 |
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1135024065 |
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