In this podcast episode, Dr. Sarah Jean Barton, assistant professor of occupational therapy and theological ethics at Duke Divinity School, talks about her book, "Becoming the Baptized Body: Disability and the Practice of Christian Community."

The episode focuses on how baptism is often denied in Christian churches to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Barton explains that baptismal denial is not strictly a Credobaptist issue, since Paedobaptists might also deny someone’s baptism, not by withholding an ordinance, but by failing to continue to uphold these individuals in their discipleship and participation in the community.

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