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Embodied worship: reflecting on the inclusion of people with disabilities in church communities

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ABSTRACT This reflection considers the implications of the Christian faith as embodied and sensory in respect to worship practices, especially for people with intellectual disability. The reflection addresses the way… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This reflection considers the implications of the Christian faith as embodied and sensory in respect to worship practices, especially for people with intellectual disability. The reflection addresses the way in which Christian communities overlook the worship needs and abilities of people with intellectual disability but suggests that more embodied and sensory forms of worship are not just beneficial for people with disability but for all people partaking in worship practices.

Keywords: people disabilities; worship reflecting; inclusion people; embodied worship; reflecting inclusion; disabilities church

Journal Title: Practical Theology
Year Published: 2019

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