Disability in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Sacred texts, historical traditions, and social analysis

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This edited collection of essays examines how religions of the world represent, understand, theologize, theorize and respond to disability and chronic illness. Contributors employ a variety of methodological approaches including ethnography, historical, cultural, or textual analysis, personal narrative, and theological/philosophical investigation.

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Schumm, D., & Stoltzfus, M. (2011). Disability in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Sacred texts, historical traditions, and social analysis. Disability in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Sacred Texts, Historical Traditions, and Social Analysis (pp. 1–246). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230339491

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