Erin Raffety is a Research Fellow at the Center of Theological Inquiry, a cultural anthropologist, and an ordained PCUSA pastor.

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Introduction 1 The Problem of Inclusion 2 The "End" of Inclusion 3 Listening beyond Inclusion 4 Listening beyond Rebuke 5 Following Jesus toward Justice 6 Ministers Each and Every One 7 A Disabled Critique of Christian Leadership 8 New Modes of Disabled Leadership 9 Mirrors and Accomplices in the Kingdom of God Conclusion
This book is a passionate but demanding read, addressed to an audience acquainted with the premises of disability theology. With its staunch but very well-argued critique of the practice of inclusion, this book offers an important contribution to the field for experienced researchers at the intersection of religion and disability. --Talitha Cooreman-Guittin, University of Fribourg "Studies in Christian Ethics"
