<p>Editorial 7</p><p>Part One: Introduction</p><p>Theology and Disability Studies:&nbsp;</p><p>A Bereft Reappraisal 13</p><p>Hans S. Reinders</p><p>Part Two: Reading Our Traditions</p><p>Catechesis For People With Disabilities:&nbsp;</p><p>A Look at the Path of the Catholic Church in Italy 29</p><p>VERONICA AMATA DONATELLO</p><p>Unbalanced Reading:&nbsp;</p><p>Dis/ability-Critical Approaches to Biblical Healing Narratives&nbsp;</p><p>Illustrated by Mk 7.31-37 37</p><p>MARKUS SCHIEFER FERRARI</p><p>Approaching Disability:&nbsp;</p><p>Pastoral History and Practice Analyzed Through the Models&nbsp;</p><p>of the Church 48</p><p>LUCA BADETTI</p><p>Rebuilding Christian Mission from the Perspective of&nbsp;</p><p>Discriminated Differently Abled 58</p><p>HUANG PO HO</p><p>Part Three: Rethinking Humanity</p><p>Rethinking Charity 69</p><p>ANNE MASTERS</p><p>Living Together in the Household of God:&nbsp;</p><p>A Perspective from a Person with Disabilities 80</p><p>STEPHEN ARULAMPALAM</p><p>Towards Disability Theology in Christianity and Islam 90</p><p>NAEIMEH POURMOHAMMADI&nbsp;</p><p>Disability and Perfection 101</p><p>BERNHARD NITSCHE</p><p>Part Four: Reforming the Church</p><p>History and Comments of EDAN at the WCC 113</p><p>SAMUEL GEORGE</p><p>'Finding Something for Bénédicte to Do':</p><p>What Place can Women with Learning Difficulties Have in the&nbsp;</p><p>Eucharistic Liturgy? 118</p><p>TALITHA COOREMAN-GUITTIN</p><p>Liturgical Imagination at Full Stretch:&nbsp;</p><p>Possibilities for Leadership of Disabled People 128</p><p>MIRIAM SPIES</p><p>Relationships of Solidarity as Heterotopias Bringing Wholeness&nbsp;</p><p>to People with (and without) Disabilities 138</p><p>MARTIN M. LINTNER</p><p>Part Five: Theological Forum&nbsp;</p><p>Sacraments for a Sick World:&nbsp;</p><p>Thoughts on Sacramental Lockdown During the Pandemic 149</p><p>MARGARETA GRUBER</p><p>Contributors 155</p>
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