
To Loose the Bonds of Injustice
The Plight of the Mentally Ill and What the Church Can Do
- 144 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
To Loose the Bonds of Injustice
The Plight of the Mentally Ill and What the Church Can Do
About this book
This work is the first to address the living conditions of the mentally ill from the standpoint of social justice. It is the first for religion to partner with the psychiatric field from a spiritual vantage point to improve the lives of those afflicted with medical, social, and spiritual maladies. It is written by someone who has lived with the challenges of a marginalized human being, someone who has insights that no one in the mainstream has experienced. Professionals often write from the viewpoint of someone observing their patients from the outside. Instead, Ms. Murphy tells what it feels like from the inside--to be afflicted with emotional, physical, and social challenges that hinder development and success. This project offers solutions on many levels, unique by virtue of who and what the author is: someone that has been in the darkest depths of severe distress and who found that Christ is the only hope for the mentally afflicted; and the church as Christ's body, though imperfect, has a vital role in healing and restoration.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Author’s Note
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Turning a Deaf Ear
- Chapter 2: Challenges and Reforms
- Chapter 3: Civility, Grace, and Mental Health
- Chapter 4: Cultural Expectations and Christian Identity
- Chapter 5: He Stretched Out His Hand and Touched Him
- Bibliography