In this essay, I consider biblical and theological representations of the physics of Spirit, including miracles, if also the politics of compassion, as related to bodies exhibiting disabilities. Christianity has shaped its understanding of divine power and, consequently, its social mission upon the dynamic trajectory it has read into miracle stories. And miracle stories, modern Christianity has assumed, obviously pivot upon the disabled body. I extend my range of concern to address how the modern template of normalcy and its contrary, degeneracy, have been deployed as maps of western Christianity's social mission. By concentrating on our reading of biblical theologies, especially our reading of Jesus as one with the monolithic power of Spir...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
In this paper I propose a model of disability which synthesizes Amos Yong’s disability theology with...
The risen Christ presented his wounded hands and side to the disciples as evidence of his identity a...
This article explores the role of Christian scripture as a basis for understanding the experiences o...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
In the context of theological interpretations of disabilities, I am arguing for the concept of “stre...
Though Nancy Eiesland’s The Disabled God first introduced the identification of Jesus as disabled in...
This article explores the role of Christian scripture as a basis for understanding the experiences o...
This thesis expands on and critiques the image of the ‘disabled God’ as presented by Nancy Eiesland ...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
This article is both an attempt to analyse disability, as a precise aspect of suffering, and also a ...
One challenge to the concept of human dignity is that it is a rootless notion invoked simply to mask...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
People with disabilities have experienced varying degrees of acceptance throughout recorded history....
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
In this paper I propose a model of disability which synthesizes Amos Yong’s disability theology with...
The risen Christ presented his wounded hands and side to the disciples as evidence of his identity a...
This article explores the role of Christian scripture as a basis for understanding the experiences o...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
In the context of theological interpretations of disabilities, I am arguing for the concept of “stre...
Though Nancy Eiesland’s The Disabled God first introduced the identification of Jesus as disabled in...
This article explores the role of Christian scripture as a basis for understanding the experiences o...
This thesis expands on and critiques the image of the ‘disabled God’ as presented by Nancy Eiesland ...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
This article is both an attempt to analyse disability, as a precise aspect of suffering, and also a ...
One challenge to the concept of human dignity is that it is a rootless notion invoked simply to mask...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
People with disabilities have experienced varying degrees of acceptance throughout recorded history....
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
In this paper I propose a model of disability which synthesizes Amos Yong’s disability theology with...
The risen Christ presented his wounded hands and side to the disciples as evidence of his identity a...