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Should Christians rethink disability and healing? Damon Rose, Zoe Heming and Ian Paul
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Should Christians rethink disability and healing? Damon Rose, Zoe Heming and Ian Paul

Damon Rose produced a BBC radio documentary and article about his experience of being a blind non-believer who is sometimes approached by Christians to pray for his healing. The article ‘Stop Trying To Heal Me’ has produced a lively conversation abou...

Unbelievable? · Justin Brierley

June 28, 20191h 31m

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Show Notes

Damon Rose produced a BBC radio documentary and article about his experience of being a blind non-believer who is sometimes approached by Christians to pray for his healing.

The article ‘Stop Trying To Heal Me’ has produced a lively conversation about disability theology. He joins Justin along with Rev Zoe Heming who is an occasional wheel chair user and Rev Dr Ian Paul who wrote a critical response to the article.

Watch the video https://youtu.be/pDAvUfe6Tjk

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For Damon Rose’s BBC documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00057mh 

For the article ‘Stop trying to heal me’: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48054113 

For Zoe Heming: https://twitter.com/zoeheming 

For Ian Paul’s blog: https://www.psephizo.com/life-ministry/is-god-disabled/  

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