Religious institutions and communities that have embraced the cause of disability have invested a great deal of energy in struggles against architectural barriers, including the elevated pulpit. Valuing this engagement but also recognizing that access to physical space is only a first step in a project of accessibility, this paper claims that it is time to open the entire breadth of religious traditions to an "accessibility audit." Not only does such an examination highlight potential barriers — challenges of scripture and metaphor, for example — but it also suggests new theological possibilities in which disability is not simply a consumer or an evaluator of tradition but rather a constructive element that offers new options for theologica...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge o...
The Christian tradition normally portrays disability as a divine punishment for an individual sin or...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
Critical reflection on the importance of shaping disability-friendly – or disability-inclusive – con...
Disrupting barriers to access in the religious community may depend upon mutual engagement between t...
This is an appeal to the churches in Massachusetts and Rhode Island to re-examine our ideas about di...
PhD (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The central theoretical argument ...
Though Nancy Eiesland’s The Disabled God first introduced the identification of Jesus as disabled in...
Intellectual disability, and in particular profound intellectual disability, has an impact on all a...
Religious belief and practice plays an important role in the lives of millions of people worldwide, ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
Abstract. Disability is one of Indonesia's theological contexts. Discrimination and accessibility ar...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge o...
The Christian tradition normally portrays disability as a divine punishment for an individual sin or...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
Critical reflection on the importance of shaping disability-friendly – or disability-inclusive – con...
Disrupting barriers to access in the religious community may depend upon mutual engagement between t...
This is an appeal to the churches in Massachusetts and Rhode Island to re-examine our ideas about di...
PhD (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The central theoretical argument ...
Though Nancy Eiesland’s The Disabled God first introduced the identification of Jesus as disabled in...
Intellectual disability, and in particular profound intellectual disability, has an impact on all a...
Religious belief and practice plays an important role in the lives of millions of people worldwide, ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
Abstract. Disability is one of Indonesia's theological contexts. Discrimination and accessibility ar...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge o...
The Christian tradition normally portrays disability as a divine punishment for an individual sin or...