
202 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
1 color image and 1 B-W image
Paperback
Release Date:11 Nov 2025
ISBN:9781978842205
Hardcover
Release Date:11 Nov 2025
ISBN:9781978842212
Healing Ableism
Stories About Disability and Religious Life
By Darla Schumm
Rutgers University Press
Most people encounter disability at some point in their lives, either in their own bodies or through a friend or loved one. Faith leaders, sacred texts, and members of religious communities frequently offer religious teachings and metaphors as explanation for the presence of disability, but rarely do we hear the voices of people living with disabilities reflecting on their experiences of God, faith, or religious life. In Healing Ableism: Stories about Disability and Religious Life, Darla Schumm explores the extraordinary stories of people with disabilities who struggle with the ordinary human challenges of faith and doubt, exclusion and inclusion, and injustice and justice. Blending candid story-telling, cultural critique, and theory, Schumm invites readers to reflect on the experiences of people with disabilities in religious communities and organizations. Schumm argues that it’s not disability that needs healing, it’s ableism that needs healing. In the final chapter, Schumm offers accessible love as one avenue for healing ableism.
DARLA SCHUMM is a disabled author and educator. She is the associate provost for curriculum and faculty engagement at Hollins University, Virginia. Schumm has co-edited four books exploring intersections of disability and the world’s religions, most recently, Disability and World Religions: An Introduction.
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Let’s Talk About Disability
3 Sinners, Saints, Super Crips, and Misfits
4 Challenging Normalcy
5 Crip Tests
6 Slow Futures, Crip Time
7 Healing Ableism
Notes
Acknowledgements
Bibliography