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John Swinton, professor in practical theology and pastoral care at Aberdeen University and a former psychiatric nurse, challenges the way we approach disability, ensuring we create spaces where everyone belongs and has their spiritual needs met. We also discuss difficult questions around dementia, such as what it means to know God when you have limited conceptual intellectual capacity.
For professor John Swinton: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/profiles/j.swinton
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Released on 17 May 2023
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