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Disability and Christian Theology - Embodied Limits and Constructive Possibilities (Hardcover)
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Disability and Christian Theology - Embodied Limits and Constructive Possibilities (Hardcover)
Series: AAR Academy Series
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Attention to embodiment and the religious significance of bodies is
one of the most significant shifts in contemporary theology. In the
midst of this, however, experiences of disability have received
little attention. This book explores possibilities for theological
engagement with disability, focusing on three primary alternatives:
challenging existing theological models to engage with the disabled
body, considering possibilities for a disability liberation
theology, and exploring new theological options based on an
understanding of the unsurprisingness of human limits.
The overarching perspective of this book is that limits are an
unavoidable aspect of being human, a fact we often seem to forget
or deny. Yet not only do all humans experience limits, most of us
also experience limits that take the form of disability at some
point in our lives; in this way, disability is more "normal" than
non-disability. If we take such experiences seriously and refuse to
reduce them to mere instances of suffering, we discover insights
that are lost when we take a perfect or generic body as our
starting point for theological reflections. While possible
applications of this insight are vast, this work focuses on two
areas of particular interest: theological anthropology and
metaphors for God.
This project challenges theology to consider the undeniable
diversity of human embodiment. It also enriches previous disability
work by providing an alternative to the dominant medical and
minority models, both of which fail to acknowledge the full
diversity of disability experiences. Most notably, this project
offers new images and possibilities for theological construction
that attend appropriately and creatively to diversity in human
embodiment.
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