A prominent question that is asked when people consider God is how to account for suffering if God is good and all-powerful. For Christians, answering this question is a major part of apologetic and evangelistic training. But what if the way we have traditionally approached this question is not good news for everyone? This paper examines the suffering question in light of disabilities and suggests a new way to engage in apologetics that is centered in creation (not fall) and celebrates the gifts and opportunities that come through a diversity of ability
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
Some of the Gospel passages proposed for Disability Awareness Sunday raise challenges as well as opp...
This article is both an attempt to analyse disability, as a precise aspect of suffering, and also a ...
Sacred texts authored in antiquity present a challenge for contemporary religious practitioners beca...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
I am going to look at some real problems we have, not problems associated with disability but proble...
According to Howard (2010), the North American Mission Board (NAMB) considers the disabled community...
Does biblical justice include people with disabilities? Like the orphan and widow of Christ’s day, p...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
Suffering surrounds us, leading to questions about a good and gracious God. This article emphasizes...
Most Christian special education teachers respond to a call to teach children with disabilities and ...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
Funding: This research was funded by the Templeton Religion Trust, grant number 58801.How can the wr...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
Some of the Gospel passages proposed for Disability Awareness Sunday raise challenges as well as opp...
This article is both an attempt to analyse disability, as a precise aspect of suffering, and also a ...
Sacred texts authored in antiquity present a challenge for contemporary religious practitioners beca...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
I am going to look at some real problems we have, not problems associated with disability but proble...
According to Howard (2010), the North American Mission Board (NAMB) considers the disabled community...
Does biblical justice include people with disabilities? Like the orphan and widow of Christ’s day, p...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
Suffering surrounds us, leading to questions about a good and gracious God. This article emphasizes...
Most Christian special education teachers respond to a call to teach children with disabilities and ...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
Funding: This research was funded by the Templeton Religion Trust, grant number 58801.How can the wr...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
Some of the Gospel passages proposed for Disability Awareness Sunday raise challenges as well as opp...