Beyond the Shadows: a Public Theology of Disability Inclusion

IF 0.4 4区 哲学 N/A RELIGION International Journal of Public Theology Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1163/15697320-20241584
James Gould
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This paper presents a public theology affirming the normalization of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Religious convictions about human equality and social justice contribute constructively to matters of public concern. While official principles of disability services do, operating practices often do not, accord with a theological vision of God’s desire for human flourishing. The analysis summarizes what is going on (many adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities experience restricted lives), employs socio-ecological theory to explain why (shortcomings at multiple levels of civil society disadvantage them), uses theology and sociology to specify what should be going on (they should be able to live ‘normal’ lives like non-disabled people) and proposes action steps (change in numerous social systems can promote normalization).
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超越阴影:残疾包容的公共神学
本文提出了一种肯定智力和发育障碍成人正常化的公共神学。关于人类平等和社会正义的宗教信仰对公众关注的问题做出了建设性的贡献。残疾服务的官方原则确实如此,但实际操作却往往不符合上帝对人类繁荣发展的神学愿景。分析总结了现状(许多智力和发育障碍成人的生活受到限制),运用社会生态理论解释了原因(公民社会多个层面的缺陷使他们处于不利地位),运用神学和社会学明确了应该采取的措施(他们应该能够像非残疾人一样过上 "正常 "的生活),并提出了行动步骤(众多社会系统的变革可以促进正常化)。
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