Embodying Youth: Exploring Youth Ministry and Disability
Embodying Youth: Exploring Youth Ministry and Disability seeks to help close the gap between disability theology and youth ministry education.

What is youth ministry? And who is it for? Christian youth workers and ministers in the West have been answering these questions either implicitly or explicitly for decades. The ways we answer these questions, and the ways in which we go about answering them, have huge implications with regards to the faithfulness and effectiveness of the church’s ministry with young people. These questions have not always been pursued with the experience of disability in mind. In fact, it is often excluded, not only from the academic field but from the church’s practice of youth ministry as well.

In this book, scholars and youth workers seek to attend to the questions of youth ministry by putting the experience of disability at the forefront, with hope not only that the church might include young people with disabilities, but also that our very understanding of what youth ministry is, and who youth ministry is for might be transformed, for the sake of the gospel. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Disability & Religion.

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Embodying Youth: Exploring Youth Ministry and Disability
Embodying Youth: Exploring Youth Ministry and Disability seeks to help close the gap between disability theology and youth ministry education.

What is youth ministry? And who is it for? Christian youth workers and ministers in the West have been answering these questions either implicitly or explicitly for decades. The ways we answer these questions, and the ways in which we go about answering them, have huge implications with regards to the faithfulness and effectiveness of the church’s ministry with young people. These questions have not always been pursued with the experience of disability in mind. In fact, it is often excluded, not only from the academic field but from the church’s practice of youth ministry as well.

In this book, scholars and youth workers seek to attend to the questions of youth ministry by putting the experience of disability at the forefront, with hope not only that the church might include young people with disabilities, but also that our very understanding of what youth ministry is, and who youth ministry is for might be transformed, for the sake of the gospel. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Disability & Religion.

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Embodying Youth: Exploring Youth Ministry and Disability

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Embodying Youth: Exploring Youth Ministry and Disability seeks to help close the gap between disability theology and youth ministry education.

What is youth ministry? And who is it for? Christian youth workers and ministers in the West have been answering these questions either implicitly or explicitly for decades. The ways we answer these questions, and the ways in which we go about answering them, have huge implications with regards to the faithfulness and effectiveness of the church’s ministry with young people. These questions have not always been pursued with the experience of disability in mind. In fact, it is often excluded, not only from the academic field but from the church’s practice of youth ministry as well.

In this book, scholars and youth workers seek to attend to the questions of youth ministry by putting the experience of disability at the forefront, with hope not only that the church might include young people with disabilities, but also that our very understanding of what youth ministry is, and who youth ministry is for might be transformed, for the sake of the gospel. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Disability & Religion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032839042
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/24/2024
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Wesley W. Ellis, M.Div., is the Associate Pastor of First United Methodist Church of Toms River, New Jersey, USA and a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Aberdeen, UK.

Michael D. Langford, Ph.D., is the Associate Professor of Theology, Discipleship, and Ministry at Seattle Pacific University in Washington, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Youth Ministry and Disability 2. The God of Difference: Disability, Youth Ministry, and the Difference Anthropology Makes 3. Diagnosing Adolescence: From Curing Adolescents to Caring for Young People 4. Theological Anthropology of Youth as the Paradigm for Youth Ministry 5. Abusing Youth: Theologically Understanding Youth Through Misunderstanding Disability 6. Disabled Adolescents, Enabling Youth Ministry 7. From Experience to Ethics: The Shaping Impact of Narrative on Youth Ministry and Disability

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