Drawing on the work of the theologian Karl Rahner, this article considers what it means to be human in relation to people with profound disabilities. Also discusses issues raised in Reinders, Hans (2008): Receiving the Gift of Friendship: profound disability, theological anthropology, and ethics. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B Eerdman
One of the most powerful claims of disability theology is that the rejection of persons with disabil...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
Theological anthropology is charged with providing an understanding of the human. But theological an...
Drawing on the work of the theologian Karl Rahner, this article considers what it means to be human ...
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...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
There are some human beings who live their lives at the extremes of the human condition because of ...
Friendship is a common term that theologians working in disability studies use. The benchmark exampl...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
Intellectual disability, and in particular profound intellectual disability, has an impact on all a...
How can the writings of Søren Kierkegaard address contemporary issues in the theology of disability?...
Discerning Persons addresses the serious issue of disablism and discriminatory attitudes that fail t...
A person with disabilities is a person suffering from some acquired or congenital dysfunctions in t...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge o...
One of the most powerful claims of disability theology is that the rejection of persons with disabil...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
Theological anthropology is charged with providing an understanding of the human. But theological an...
Drawing on the work of the theologian Karl Rahner, this article considers what it means to be human ...
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...
The concept of human flourishing currently holds a position of prominence within Christian theology....
There are some human beings who live their lives at the extremes of the human condition because of ...
Friendship is a common term that theologians working in disability studies use. The benchmark exampl...
Ever since the publication of Nancy Eiesland’s iconic book The Disabled God theologians of disabilit...
Intellectual disability, and in particular profound intellectual disability, has an impact on all a...
How can the writings of Søren Kierkegaard address contemporary issues in the theology of disability?...
Discerning Persons addresses the serious issue of disablism and discriminatory attitudes that fail t...
A person with disabilities is a person suffering from some acquired or congenital dysfunctions in t...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge o...
One of the most powerful claims of disability theology is that the rejection of persons with disabil...
This project asserts that, in and through churchly communities that embrace the sacraments’ evocatio...
Theological anthropology is charged with providing an understanding of the human. But theological an...