Religion and Disability Bibliography

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2009
J. Harren, Bones and Bread: Knowing God in Our Bodies Through the Communion Table, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 274–292, 2009.
Q. Deeley, Cognitive Style, Spirituality, and Religious Understanding: The Case of Autism, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 77–82, 2009.
S. R. Nettleton, Come to the Table, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 314–315, 2009.
R. Olstad, Communion Story, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 187–187, 2009.
M. A. Smith, A Communion Story, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 326–327, 2009.
P. Dearey, Do the Autistic Have a Prayer?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 40–50, 2009.
M. L. Hindman, Dusty's Understanding, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 323–325, 2009.
D. P. Jones, Eucharistic Receiving, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 175–175, 2009.
G. Kennedy, Except You Become As Little Children: The Experience of Community At First Communion, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 341–341, 2009.
Faith and Autism Resource Collection, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 154–162, 2009.
W. Gaventa, Feed Me, I'm Yours: A Homily, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 293–296, 2009.
A. K. Shurley, Feeding Sheep, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 331–333, 2009.
R. C. Modahl, Finding a Place at the Table, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 320–322, 2009.
D. Hingsburger, First Communion, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 173–174, 2009.
K. D. Bolduc, For Me!, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 179–180, 2009.
M. Waltz, From Changelings to Crystal Children: An Examination of {‘New} Age’ Ideas About Autism, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 114–128, 2009.
B. E. Shisler, Gathering Around the Table of God, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 184–184, 2009.
B. Berg, Give Me Please!, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 181–182, 2009.
J. C. Carr, God Loves Me …, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 192–193, 2009.
P. Martens, God, Wait for Me!, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 183–183, 2009.
W. Gaventa, How Do We Know Any of Us Understands? Communion as Community Building, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 316–319, 2009.
M. P. Morgan, I Am a Patient, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 171–172, 2009.
M. Clancy, Inclusion Identifies the Meaning of Church for a Parent, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 334–338, 2009.
C. Newell, Inclusion or Embrace? Communion and a Theology of Embrace, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 311–313, 2009.
S. E. White, The Influence of Religiosity on Well-Being and Acceptance in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 104–113, 2009.
R. T. Whitney, Intellectual Disability and Holy Communion: The Peace that Passes Understanding, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 247–259, 2009.
M. M. I. Ghaly, Islam and Disability: Perspectives in Theology and Jurisprudence, vol. 11. Routledge, 2009.
W. Gaventa, Jesus Loves Me, This I Know, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 188–190, 2009.
K. Fiore, A Mass to Remember, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 328–329, 2009.
A. Lewis, Methodological Issues in Exploring the Ideas of Children with Autism Concerning Self and Spirituality, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 64–76, 2009.
R. K. Peters, Moments Tremendous, Times Momentous, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 163–167, 2009.
R. Sparrow, My Body, Broken For You …, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 343–344, 2009.
L. Krueger, The Profound Mystery of Communion, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 168–169, 2009.
D. E. Healy, Rediscovering the Mysteria: Sacramental Stories From Persons with Disabilities, Their Families, and their Faith Communities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 194–235, 2009.
J. Swinton and Trevett, C., Religion and Autism: Initiating an Interdisciplinary Conversation, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 2–6, 2009.
N. Ekas, Whitman, T., and Shivers, C., Religiosity, Spirituality, and Socioemotional Functioning in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, vol. 39, pp. 706–719, 2009.
N. L. Eiesland, Sacramental Bodies, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 236–246, 2009.
R. K. Peters, Self-Advocacy Through Participation in the Lord's Supper for Persons Who Are Conceptually Non-Expressive, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 297–310, 2009.
J. Gordon, Is a Sense of Self Essential to Spirituality?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 51–63, 2009.
M. Q. Browne, A Significance of Sacramental Ministry Among Individuals with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 260–273, 2009.
W. Gaventa, Tell Me the Part About Us Doing It All Together, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 330–330, 2009.
C. Thurnherr, A Testimony on Inclusion, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 345–346, 2009.
C. Montgomery, {Thanksgiving/Easter} 1998, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 347–355, 2009.
W. Gaventa, This is My Body, Broken For You, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 185–186, 2009.
N. Dubin and Graetz, J. E., Through a Different Lens: Spirituality in the Lives of Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 29–39, 2009.
M. J. Nestler, A True Story … A Foot-Washing Service, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 191–191, 2009.
R. A. Scanlan, What Are You Serving?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 170–170, 2009.
M. Q. Browne, Who Is The Jesus Within Him?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 176–178, 2009.
R. R. Habedank, The Young Woman Who Wished to Be Included: Preparation for the Sacraments, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 13, pp. 339–340, 2009.
2008
K. Hwang, Atheists with Disabilities: A Neglected Minority in Religion and Rehabilitation Research, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 186–192, 2008.
S. J. Pollak, Attitudes and Emotions of Orthodox Jews Who Have Siblings with Disabilities: Religious Correlates and Social Context, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 154–185, 2008.
C. Modahl, Ben, Todd, and Paul Tillich: A Consideration of the Experience of Personal Transformation, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 4–20, 2008.
G. P. Inc, Children's Ministry Pocket Guide to Special Needs: Quick Tips to Reach Every Child. Group Publishing Inc, 2008.
D. Grassman, Disabilities and Health, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 221–228, 2008.
A. Barclay, Does Peter Have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder {(ADHD)?}, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 330–346, 2008.
T. Demmons, Embodied Encounter Through Imagination and the Arts: Toward a {(Barthian)} Theology and Praxis of Pastoral Care and Counseling for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 365–375, 2008.
M. J. Iozzio, Ethical Implications of War-Borne Disabling Casualties, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 287–302, 2008.
B. J. Canteñs, Forgiveness and Its Importance in Post-War Ethics, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 251–266, 2008.
J. Marcus, The Greatest, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 69–73, 2008.
M. Caygill, Have You Recovered From That Little Lapse You Had?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 58–68, 2008.
W. Gaventa, How We Know What We Know, or Do We?, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 1–4, 2008.
J. McNair, The Indispensable Nature of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities to the Church, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 321–329, 2008.
C. J. Guth, An Insider's Look at the Gerasene Disciple1 {(Mark} 5:1-20), Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 61–70, 2008.
C. J. Guth, Legion No More, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 71–78, 2008.
R. F. Gillum and Trulear, H. D., Mobility Limitation and Frequency of Attendance at Religious Services in American Women and Men, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 51–60, 2008.
H. P. Meininger, The Order of Disturbance: Theological Reflections on Strangeness and Strangers, and the Inclusion of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Faith Communities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 347–364, 2008.
M. J. Iozzio, The Other Casualties of War: Soldiers and Civilians with Disabilities, Compromised Care Systems, and Responsive Ethical Reasoning, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 207–213, 2008.
M. S. Stanford and McAlister, K. R., Perceptions of Serious Mental Illness in the Local Church, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 144–153, 2008.
M. M. I. Ghaly, Physical and Spiritual Treatment of Disability in Islam: Perspectives of Early and Modern Jurists, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 105–143, 2008.
M. M. I. Ghaly, Physical and spiritual treatment of disability in Islam: perspectives of early and modern jurists, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 105–143, 2008.
F. Lederman, {“Praying} with Lior”: Toward an Inclusive Reimagining of Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 21–36, 2008.
H. Reinders, Receiving the Gift of Friendship: Profound Disability, Theological Anthropology, and Ethics. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2008.
R. Biesinger and Arikawa, H., Religious Attitude and Happiness Among Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 23–34, 2008.
M. Holder-Franz, Rhythms of {Blessings—Nico's} Journey Through Confirmation, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 309–320, 2008.
W. E. Hermanns, The Rolling Icon, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 74–76, 2008.
D. E. Vance and Woodley, R. A., Spiritual Expressions of Coping in Adults with {HIV:} Implications for Successful Aging, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 37–57, 2008.
T. Demmons, Tacit and Tactile Knowledge of God, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 5–21, 2008.
W. Gaventa, Transformers: The Lived Experience, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 1–3, 2008.
W. Gaventa, The Unity in Diversity, Complexity, and Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 101–104, 2008.
T. E. Reynolds, Vulnerable Communion: A Theology of Disability and Hospitality. Brazos Press, 2008.
T. E. Reynolds, Vulnerable Communion: A Theology of Disability and Hospitality. Brazos Press, 2008.
S. D. Messinger, What Do We Owe Them: Veterans, Disability and the Privatization of American Civic Life, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 267–286, 2008.
L. Hallahan, The Whirlwinds of War: Conflict, Disability, and Theological Reflection, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 214–220, 2008.
M. Martone, Wounded Warriors, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 229–235, 2008.
D. A. Bosworth, {“You} Have Shed Much Blood, and Waged Great Wars”: Killing, Bloodguilt, and Combat Stress, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 12, pp. 236–250, 2008.
2007
K. C. Abraham and Abraham, M., Broken God in the Midst of Broken People, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 41–52, 2007.
J. McNair, Christian Social Constructions of Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 51–64, 2007.
D. Y. Schumm and Stoltzfus, M., Chronic Illness and Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 5–21, 2007.
A. Yong, Disability, the Human Condition, and the Spirit of the Eschatological Long Run, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 5–25, 2007.
C. Newman and Newell, C., Embracing Cancer, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 65–74, 2007.
C. Buchwald, Executive Summary, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 10, pp. 155–181, 2007.
J. Swinton, Forgetting Whose We Are, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 37–63, 2007.
W. Gaventa, Hopeful Remembering, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 1–3, 2007.
R. B. S. Artson, {'Im} ani kan, hakol kan If I Am Here, All Is Here, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 10, pp. 5–8, 2007.
M. Moultrie, {“In} the World to Come God Will Sign”, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 11, pp. 27–36, 2007.
E. W. Carter, Including people with disabilities in faith communities: a guide for service providers, families, & congregations. Baltimore Md.: Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co., 2007.
E. W. Carter, Including People With Disabilities in Faith Communities: A Guide for Service Providers, Families, & Congregations, 1st ed. Paul H Brookes Pub Co, 2007.
R. B. S. Artson, Jacob Who Loves the Sabbath, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 10, pp. 243–246, 2007.
W. Greene, Jewish Theological Approaches to the Human Experience of Disability, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 10, pp. 9–25, 2007.
M. Jones, Judaism, Theology and the Human Rights of People with Disabilities, Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, vol. 10, pp. 101–145, 2007.

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