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John Goldingay interview and other conference videos now available

16-Jul-2012

The God, Humanness and Disability Conference, held on 6 July 2012, was co-sponsored by Laidlaw College and cbm. It was attended by about 100 people, including John Goldingay and his wife Kathleen. John is the Allan Hubbard Professor of OT at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California.

We reflect on this important conference as a signpost on a long and exciting journey rather than merely a stand alone event.

If Laidlaw College is to become fully inclusive for students and staff with disabilities, then there is much work to do. However, we believe we are on the way. We are grateful to all who participated in the conference. The key note addresses from John Goldingay, Mike Potter and Evan Clulee, and Mark and Chris Grantham, are now available for viewing. Also John Goldingay has kindly given us permission to place full text notes of both his presentations on the website. These are available below and also on the Disability Inclusion page.

Rod Thompson interviews John Goldingay



Disability and God: a husband's perspective - John Goldingay

Disability and God: a husband's perspective - notes Disability and God: a husband's perspective - notes (70 KB)


God and Disability: an Old Testament perspective - John Goldingay

God and Disability: an Old Testament perspective - notes God and Disability: an Old Testament perspective - notes (82 KB)


Disability and God: two wheelchair-users perspectives - Evan Clulee & Mike Potter



Disability and God: a father and son's perspective - Mark & Chris Grantham



Photo Gallery

John Goldingay speaks at the God, Humanness & Disability ConferenceJohn Goldingay speaks at the God, Humanness & Disability ConferenceEvan Clulee and Mike Potter talk about Disability and God from a wheelchair-user's perspectiveVanessa Creamer talks about Disability and God from a deaf and hearing impaired person's perspective
Tony McLean talks about Disability and God from a service provider's perspectiveVicki Terrell talks about being affected by Cerebral Palsy from a Pakeha perspectiveLeo Te Kira talks about being affected by Cerebral Palsy from a Maori perspectiveLeyna Coleman talks about Disability and God from a blind person's perspective
Nick Lessing facilitating worship from a deaf person's perspectivePeter Coxhead talks from a deaf and hearing impaired person's perspectiveParticipants taking part in the Blind Dining experienceMegan Barclay & Minnie Baragwanath from Be.Accessible taking part in the Blind Dining experience
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