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Highlights
- Crucial conversations about mental health and mental healthcare, from a faith perspective.Emerging from David Finnegan-Hosey's personal experience of living with a diagnosis deemed a "preexisting condition" by insurance companies, Grace is a Pre-existing Condition explores the theological and spiritual dimensions of our public discourse around mental healthcare and mental illness and finds there the transformative reality of grace.
- Author(s): David Finnegan-Hosey
- 152 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Spirituality
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Crucial conversations about mental health and mental health care, from a faith perspective.Book Synopsis
Crucial conversations about mental health and mental healthcare, from a faith perspective.
Emerging from David Finnegan-Hosey's personal experience of living with a diagnosis deemed a "preexisting condition" by insurance companies, Grace is a Pre-existing Condition explores the theological and spiritual dimensions of our public discourse around mental healthcare and mental illness and finds there the transformative reality of grace.
Review Quotes
"As someone with bipolar II disorder who works in the church, I found this narrative an especially compelling reminder that God isn't done with me, the church, or anyone who suffers in this way. This book is what the church needs as we continue to de-stigmatize and reimagine how we care for those who are struggling the most."
- Rev. Robert W. Lee, Pastor of Unifour Church and author of A Sin by Any Other Name
"By God's grace, David shows us how we can courageously 'step into the big, bold, conversation of many stories and many voices that we must have if we are to see change in the way we treat people with mental health struggles in our faith communities, in our country.'"
- Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund, Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice for the United Church of Christ
"This book is for anyone who lives with mental illness, anyone who loves someone who does, anyone who has tried to navigate the complexities of our healthcare system, and anyone who thinks we can-and should-do better."
- Rev. Lee Hull Moses, Chief of Staff, Office of the General Minister, and President, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)