In this paper I propose a model of disability which synthesizes Amos Yong’s disability theology with Elizabeth Barnes’s “value-neutral model” of disability and then draws Sarah Coakley’s account of ante-mortem/post-mortem bodily fluidity in with both. To construct this model, I first outline Yong’s thought and then introduce Barnes’s work to it as a pivot point around which its eschatological imagery can turn. I then address Coakley’s work on bodily fluidity regarding gender and apply it to disability to reveal the model’s capacity to hold theological clarity and mystery in tension successfully
Anna Katherine Shurley is a Baptist Minister who has worked as a chaplain in the USA with children a...
This thesis expands on and critiques the image of the ‘disabled God’ as presented by Nancy Eiesland ...
I am going to look at some real problems we have, not problems associated with disability but proble...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Critical reflection on the importance of shaping disability-friendly – or disability-inclusive – con...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
Amos Yong claims that persons with disabilities like Down Syndrome will retain their disability at t...
Sacred texts authored in antiquity present a challenge for contemporary religious practitioners beca...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
The risen Christ presented his wounded hands and side to the disciples as evidence of his identity a...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
Though Nancy Eiesland’s The Disabled God first introduced the identification of Jesus as disabled in...
Religious institutions and communities that have embraced the cause of disability have invested a gr...
Anna Katherine Shurley is a Baptist Minister who has worked as a chaplain in the USA with children a...
This thesis expands on and critiques the image of the ‘disabled God’ as presented by Nancy Eiesland ...
I am going to look at some real problems we have, not problems associated with disability but proble...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
Critical reflection on the importance of shaping disability-friendly – or disability-inclusive – con...
What, if any, is a Christian theological perspective on disability? Studies of disability in a theol...
Amos Yong claims that persons with disabilities like Down Syndrome will retain their disability at t...
Sacred texts authored in antiquity present a challenge for contemporary religious practitioners beca...
This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a m...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
The risen Christ presented his wounded hands and side to the disciples as evidence of his identity a...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to constructive theology regarding disability and healing, b...
Though Nancy Eiesland’s The Disabled God first introduced the identification of Jesus as disabled in...
Religious institutions and communities that have embraced the cause of disability have invested a gr...
Anna Katherine Shurley is a Baptist Minister who has worked as a chaplain in the USA with children a...
This thesis expands on and critiques the image of the ‘disabled God’ as presented by Nancy Eiesland ...
I am going to look at some real problems we have, not problems associated with disability but proble...