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Autism, ADHD, and the Bible
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- Date de parution28/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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Autism, ADHD, and the BibleIs autism a disorder, a difference, a gift, a curse, or even a spiritual problem?Is it something that needs to be cured, accepted, celebrated, treated, delivered from, or simply understood?Depending on who you ask, the answers vary dramatically. Medical professionals, psychologists, educators, advocacy groups, social media influencers, and church leaders often approach the subject from very different perspectives.
Some describe autism and ADHD primarily as disorders. Others view them as natural forms of human diversity. Some Christians have even been taught that these conditions result from generational curses, demonic influence or possession, spiritual strongholds, parental sin, or a lack of faith. For many Christians, these conflicting messages create confusion and uncertainty. Does Scripture actually support these claims?How should believers understand autism and ADHD?What does the Bible actually say?Dr.
Francois Meyer examines these questions by comparing common claims with both Scripture and scientific evidence. Rather than relying on popular opinions, cultural assumptions, or theological traditions, he carefully examines both what Scripture teaches and what modern research has discovered about neurodevelopmental differences. Topics include:. What autism and ADHD are, and what they are not.. Common strengths and challenges associated with autism and ADHD..
What science can and cannot tell us about neurodevelopmental differences.. Whether autism and ADHD should be viewed as disorders, differences, or something more complex.. How Scripture addresses identity, human value, suffering, purpose, and human diversity.. Common misconceptions about autism, ADHD, sin, curses, demons, deliverance, and weak faith.. How biblical figures can help readers think more carefully about autism and ADHD in light of Scripture..
Practical guidance for families, churches, ministry, and discovering God's purpose. Written for autistic and ADHD individuals, parents, pastors, educators, counsellors, and anyone seeking a thoughtful Christian perspective, this book encourages readers to move beyond labels, myths, and assumptions toward greater biblical understanding, compassion, and wisdom.
Some describe autism and ADHD primarily as disorders. Others view them as natural forms of human diversity. Some Christians have even been taught that these conditions result from generational curses, demonic influence or possession, spiritual strongholds, parental sin, or a lack of faith. For many Christians, these conflicting messages create confusion and uncertainty. Does Scripture actually support these claims?How should believers understand autism and ADHD?What does the Bible actually say?Dr.
Francois Meyer examines these questions by comparing common claims with both Scripture and scientific evidence. Rather than relying on popular opinions, cultural assumptions, or theological traditions, he carefully examines both what Scripture teaches and what modern research has discovered about neurodevelopmental differences. Topics include:. What autism and ADHD are, and what they are not.. Common strengths and challenges associated with autism and ADHD..
What science can and cannot tell us about neurodevelopmental differences.. Whether autism and ADHD should be viewed as disorders, differences, or something more complex.. How Scripture addresses identity, human value, suffering, purpose, and human diversity.. Common misconceptions about autism, ADHD, sin, curses, demons, deliverance, and weak faith.. How biblical figures can help readers think more carefully about autism and ADHD in light of Scripture..
Practical guidance for families, churches, ministry, and discovering God's purpose. Written for autistic and ADHD individuals, parents, pastors, educators, counsellors, and anyone seeking a thoughtful Christian perspective, this book encourages readers to move beyond labels, myths, and assumptions toward greater biblical understanding, compassion, and wisdom.



