
The Tyranny of the Normal: Autism + Worship with Léon Van Ommen
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In this thought-provoking and grace-filled conversation, Josh speaks with theologian Léon Van Ommen about his book Autism and Worship. Together we explore what autistic ways of being offer the spiritual community, the value of embodiment, and the possibility of a Church where all can truly belong.
We talk about:
– dismantling the “tyranny of the normal” in worship spaces
– autistic theology as a gift to the Church
– real-life communities reimagining liturgy
– hope for those who’ve been marginalized or hurt
This episode is an invitation—to notice, to listen, and to wonder what worship could become when we make room for every kind of body, brain, and way of being.
MORE RESOURCES:
https://www.autismchurch.com (Research on autism, sensory challenges, and the church)
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/events/podcasts/autism-theology/ (Autism + Theology podcast)
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/dhpa/research/centres/centre-for-autism-and-theology/ (Centre for Autism + Theology)
cat@abdn.ac.uk (Sign up for Centre for Autism and Theology newsletter)
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