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|a A kind of upside-downness :
|b learning disabilities and transformational community /
|c edited by David Ford, Deborah Ford and Ian Randall ; foreword by Frances Young.
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|a London, England ;
|a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
|b Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
|c [2020]
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|g Part 1: Called into community.
|t Jean Vanier and a community in Cambridge /
|r Deborah Hardy Ford --
|t Becoming a community /
|r Judith Gardom --
|t Living in a community that embraces others /
|r E. S. Kempson.
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|g Part 2: A wisdom of community.
|t Building community beyond us and them /
|r Daniel Smith --
|t Wisdom's Call /
|r Suzanna R. Millar --
|t The spirit speaks to the church: Shabbat wisdom /
|r Deborah Hardy Ford.
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|g Part 3: Discerning community today.
|t Community as a sign of hope /
|r Phillip S. Powell,
|r Ian Randall--
|t Experiments in friendship /
|r Patrick McKearny --
|t Why L'Arche? Why Lyn's House? What next? /
|r Theresia L. Pacquet,
|r David F. Ford.
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|a "This book tells the story of Lyn's House, inspired by Jean Vanier, founder of the L'Arche communities. It is a small Christian house of hospitality and friendship in Cambridge, set in an open community of volunteers and supporters. This is a moving account of its origins and development, and of the friendships it enables." --provided by publisher
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|a Church work with the mentally ill.
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|a Learning disabilities.
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|a Learning Disabilities
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|a Pastorale des personnes vivant avec un trouble de santé mentale.
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|a Troubles de l'apprentissage.
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|t Kind of upside-downness : learning disabilities and transformational community.
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