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The author explores how dementia challenges our understanding of personhood and community. The book highlights the importance of belonging and mutual dependence in faith spaces. It offers valuable insights for anyone involved in disability ministries.

Swinton - Dementia

Swinton - DementiaBook: Dementia: Living in the Memories of God 2012.  This is a readable and highly engaging exploration of what it means to be person, community, and a follower of God.  Although written on the topic of dementia, it has significant implications for those with cognitive disabilities.  I highly recommend this book for those in disability ministries, and we will explore some of the topics this book raises as we go along.

 

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The author explores how dementia challenges our understanding of personhood and community. The book highlights the importance of belonging and mutual dependence in faith spaces. It offers valuable insights for anyone involved in disability ministries.

Swinton - Dementia

Swinton - DementiaBook: Dementia: Living in the Memories of God 2012.  This is a readable and highly engaging exploration of what it means to be person, community, and a follower of God.  Although written on the topic of dementia, it has significant implications for those with cognitive disabilities.  I highly recommend this book for those in disability ministries, and we will explore some of the topics this book raises as we go along.

 

Continuing the Conversation on Disabilities and the Faith Community.

Views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect this forum or its partners.

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