This article argues for the disabled body as a site of resistance and for the biblical studies classroom as one venue to mobile towards world-changing activism. After reviewing a range of models from disability studies (the medical, social/minority, religious and political/relational models) this article advocates for what the authors call “misfitting”. Using select biblical stories that feature characters with mobility disabilities and that also demonstrate discriminatory attitudes toward these characters, namely 2 Samuel 5:6-8 and Mark 2:1-12, misfitting is illustrated
When feminists preach on the Gospel healing narratives, they often encounter a double bind. Efforts ...
According to Howard (2010), the North American Mission Board (NAMB) considers the disabled community...
PhD (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The central theoretical argument ...
This article argues for the disabled body as a site of resistance and for the biblical studies class...
Does biblical justice include people with disabilities? Like the orphan and widow of Christ’s day, p...
Challenging behaviors happen, even within Sunday schools and ministries to children and youth. This ...
Religion and theology are central ways that many people make sense of the world and their own place ...
People with disabilities have experienced varying degrees of acceptance throughout recorded history....
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.This research uses Contextual Bib...
The focus of this essay is on biblical justice in relation to persons with disabilities. The World H...
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Manchester, NH Ministry for Persons with Disabilities F...
This article uses personal testimony as a vehicle for deconstructing the theory and literature of di...
This dissertation has the intention of furthering the discussion of disability issues in our present...
Some of the Gospel passages proposed for Disability Awareness Sunday raise challenges as well as opp...
Sacred texts authored in antiquity present a challenge for contemporary religious practitioners beca...
When feminists preach on the Gospel healing narratives, they often encounter a double bind. Efforts ...
According to Howard (2010), the North American Mission Board (NAMB) considers the disabled community...
PhD (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The central theoretical argument ...
This article argues for the disabled body as a site of resistance and for the biblical studies class...
Does biblical justice include people with disabilities? Like the orphan and widow of Christ’s day, p...
Challenging behaviors happen, even within Sunday schools and ministries to children and youth. This ...
Religion and theology are central ways that many people make sense of the world and their own place ...
People with disabilities have experienced varying degrees of acceptance throughout recorded history....
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.This research uses Contextual Bib...
The focus of this essay is on biblical justice in relation to persons with disabilities. The World H...
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Manchester, NH Ministry for Persons with Disabilities F...
This article uses personal testimony as a vehicle for deconstructing the theory and literature of di...
This dissertation has the intention of furthering the discussion of disability issues in our present...
Some of the Gospel passages proposed for Disability Awareness Sunday raise challenges as well as opp...
Sacred texts authored in antiquity present a challenge for contemporary religious practitioners beca...
When feminists preach on the Gospel healing narratives, they often encounter a double bind. Efforts ...
According to Howard (2010), the North American Mission Board (NAMB) considers the disabled community...
PhD (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The central theoretical argument ...