Self-Advocacy Through Participation in the Lord's Supper for Persons Who Are Conceptually Non-Expressive

TitleSelf-Advocacy Through Participation in the Lord's Supper for Persons Who Are Conceptually Non-Expressive
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsPeters, RK
Journal TitleJournal of Religion, Disability & Health
Volume13
Pages297–310
ISSN1522-8967
Abstract

This article is a reprint of an article from the Journal of Pastoral Care {(Peters}, 1987). The article is a distillation of the guest editor's dissertation for the Doctor of Ministry degree. The language referring to people with disabilities in the article and in the following reprinted abstract is current with the time of writing: {“Argues} for the legitimacy and authenticity of allowing the conceptually non-expressive person to participate in the Lord's Supper. Notes contemporary empirical research on action and interaction types of language and relates it to the issue of the theological nature of communion. Contends that participation in communion by the mentally retarded may actually enhance the full meaning of the sacrament in that it draws attention to the transcendent qualities of the sacrament. Offers a personal experience of giving communion to the mentally retarded to reinforce the psychological, scriptural, and theological rationales for communing all baptized Christians, including those classified as conceptually non-expressive.”

URLhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15228960902931913
DOI10.1080/15228960902931913

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