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Disability and Justice with Naomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson

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This week, Krysia is joined by Dr Naomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson to discuss their book, At the Gates: Disability Justice and the Churches. We have a structured discussion on four main areas related to the book: research and theology, barriers to belonging, church on the margins, and then COVID-19 and online church.

The transcript to the episode is available here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2a612512/transcript.txt

Find at the Gates here: https://www.dartonlongmantodd.co.uk/titles/2360-9781913657185-at-the-gates

Or you can find the audiobook here: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/At-the-Gates-Audiobook/B0CRHZWG8T

If you have any questions, or just want to say hi, email us at cat@abdn.ac.uk or find us on twitter @autismtheology.

This podcast is brought to you by The University of Aberdeen's Centre for Autism and Theology.

Website: www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/centre-for-the-study-of-autism-and-christian-community-1725.php

The artwork for this podcast uses the Centre for Autism and Theology Logo, created by Holly Russel.

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This week, Krysia is joined by Dr Naomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson to discuss their book, At the Gates: Disability Justice and the Churches. We have a structured discussion on four main areas related to the book: research and theology, barriers to belonging, church on the margins, and then COVID-19 and online church.

The transcript to the episode is available here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2a612512/transcript.txt

Find at the Gates here: https://www.dartonlongmantodd.co.uk/titles/2360-9781913657185-at-the-gates

Or you can find the audiobook here: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/At-the-Gates-Audiobook/B0CRHZWG8T

If you have any questions, or just want to say hi, email us at cat@abdn.ac.uk or find us on twitter @autismtheology.

This podcast is brought to you by The University of Aberdeen's Centre for Autism and Theology.

Website: www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/centre-for-the-study-of-autism-and-christian-community-1725.php

The artwork for this podcast uses the Centre for Autism and Theology Logo, created by Holly Russel.

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