Disability, Religion and Health: a literature review in search of the spiritual dimensions of disability

TitleDisability, Religion and Health: a literature review in search of the spiritual dimensions of disability
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsSelway, D, Ashman, AF
Journal TitleDisability & Society
Volume13
Pages429–439
Keywordsdisability, religion
Abstract

Religious belief and practice plays an important role in the lives of millions of people worldwide, and yet little is known of the spiritual lives of people with a disability. This review explores the realm of disability, religion and health, and draws together literature from a variety of sources to illustrate the diversity of the sparse research in the field. An historical, cross-cultural and religious textual overview of attitudes toward disability throughout the centuries is presented. Studies in religious orientation, health and well-being are reviewed, highlighting the potential of religion to effect the lives of people with a disability, their families and caregivers. Finally, the spiritual dimensions of disability are explored to gain some understanding of the spiritual lives and existential challenges of people with a disability, and a discussion ensues on the importance of further research into this new field of endeavour.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09687599826722
DOI10.1080/09687599826722

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