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Mental Health: The Inclusive Church resource

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Mental Health: The Inclusive Church Resource is written to help your own church to be equipped to welcome all people who live with mental health issues.  

It contains first-hand personal experiences of people who have felt excluded from churches because of their mental health, a Theology of Mental Health by Jean Vanier* and John Swinton and a resource section containing addresses, websites and practical advice.

*Mental Health includes theology by John Swinton and Jean Vanier, who was found (following a report made into his conduct after his death) to have sexually and emotionally abused women in the context of giving them spiritual guidance. We are sorry for this association and apologise to anyone to whom it might cause upset to now read the book. When we published the book, this was not known about Vanier. We are hoping to publish a new edition of the book in the future with theology just by Swinton.

Availability: 31 in stock

The remaining stock of our popular IC resource book series are now available at a reduced price. Get them while stocks last!

The Inclusive Church Resource book series is designed for groups to use to gain a greater understanding of the areas of inclusion we focus on. Each book has an introduction, theological reflection, stories from lived experience and a practical resource section. There are also small group study resources which accompany the books, and which are available as free downloads.

An ideal gift for new members of your PCC or book corner in a community space.

Available individually or as a set.

Published by Darton, Longman + Todd, 2014, reprinted in 2016.

John Swinton is Chair of Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen, as well as a leading expert in Disability Theology.

Jean Vanier was the founder of L’Arche International. He died in 2019. In February 2020, an independent inquiry commissioned by L’Arche International following allegations made against Jean Vanier found that he had initiated sexual relationships with six women. Jean’s behaviour through these relationships was found to be psychologically and spiritually abusive. The leaders of L’Arche International have stated: ‘We are shocked by these discoveries and unreservedly condemn these actions, which are in total contradiction with the values Jean Vanier otherwise stood for. They are incompatible with the basic rules of respect and dignity of persons, and contrary to the fundamental principles on which L’Arche is based. Jean inspired and comforted many people around the world … and we are aware that this information will cause many of us, both inside and outside L’Arche, deep confusion and pain. While the considerable good he did throughout his life is not in question, we will nevertheless have to mourn a certain image we may have had of Jean and of the origins of L’Arche.’ The full statement may be read at www.larche.org.

 

 

Weight 102 kg
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