
Baylor University Press Book From Inclusion to Justice: Disability, Ministry, and Congregational Leadership
Product Description
This paperback volume examines how disability intersects with religious leadership and congregational life, offering a careful, scholarly look at inclusion and justice within church contexts. Spanning 277 pages, the work situates disability within ministry and leadership, drawing on theological scholarship to explore practical implications for churches and faith communities. It is part of a series focused on religion, theology, and disability, providing a thoughtful blend of theory, critique, and lived experience. The book is published by Baylor University Press and is positioned for readers interested in disability studies, pastoral leadership, and inclusive church practice. Its accessible paperback format makes it suitable for classroom use and personal study alike, while maintaining rigorous academic framing.
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 277 |
| Publisher | Baylor University Press |
| Series | Studies in Religion, Theology, and Disability |
| Language | British English |


