This article describes that a Christian view on functional impairment cannot be based on the concept of disability, a dichotomising concept that divide human persons in those who are normal and those who deviate from normalcy. Disability should be understood as one of the ways in which human persons are contingent, and as a part of the created reality of human persons. This articel describes what the consequences of such a view are for human persons' being image of God.status: publishe
Drawing on the work of the theologian Karl Rahner, this article considers what it means to be human ...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
It is estimated that 10 per cent of the world’s population, approximately 650 million people live w...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
One challenge to the concept of human dignity is that it is a rootless notion invoked simply to mask...
Disability affects over 1 billion people and the WHO estimates that over 80% of individuals with dis...
Christian tradition has an awkward relationship with disability. Unconventional bodies are suspected...
This article is both an attempt to analyse disability, as a precise aspect of suffering, and also a ...
In the context of theological interpretations of disabilities, I am arguing for the concept of “stre...
This article challenges conceptions of intellectual disability that view such conditions from the pe...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
The visible condition of a person in bodily pain or of a person who has lost autonomy, social status...
This article is about disablities and people with disablities. Disability is total or temporory loss...
Drawing on the work of the theologian Karl Rahner, this article considers what it means to be human ...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
It is estimated that 10 per cent of the world’s population, approximately 650 million people live w...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
One challenge to the concept of human dignity is that it is a rootless notion invoked simply to mask...
Disability affects over 1 billion people and the WHO estimates that over 80% of individuals with dis...
Christian tradition has an awkward relationship with disability. Unconventional bodies are suspected...
This article is both an attempt to analyse disability, as a precise aspect of suffering, and also a ...
In the context of theological interpretations of disabilities, I am arguing for the concept of “stre...
This article challenges conceptions of intellectual disability that view such conditions from the pe...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
The visible condition of a person in bodily pain or of a person who has lost autonomy, social status...
This article is about disablities and people with disablities. Disability is total or temporory loss...
Drawing on the work of the theologian Karl Rahner, this article considers what it means to be human ...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
It is estimated that 10 per cent of the world’s population, approximately 650 million people live w...