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Lisa D. Powell strengthens and amplifies the claim that God is
disabled, made by Nancy Eiesland in her ground breaking book The
Disabled God (1994). She offers an alternative understanding of the
doctrine of God and the Trinity, resulting in a God who is not
autonomous and utterly independent. According to this view, God’s
triune identity is established in God’s decision for covenant,
and thus creation is a requirement for the fulfillment of God’s
nature - not only is the Son always anticipating full embodiment
and human nature, but more specifically is eternally anticipating
an impaired body. Powell argues that God is not only interdependent
within the immanent Trinity, but God experiences real dependency,
risk and vulnerability from God’s “original”
self-determination. Powell revisits Eiesland’s claim about
Christ’s resurrected body and her conclusions about
eschatological embodiment, arguing that it is the able-body that
does not persist eschatologically, but all humanity journeys toward
ever more transparency, vulnerability and interdependency as the
Body of Christ.
Lisa D. Powell strengthens and amplifies the claim that God is
disabled, made by Nancy Eiesland in her ground breaking book The
Disabled God (1994). She offers an alternative understanding of the
doctrine of God and the Trinity, resulting in a God who is not
autonomous and utterly independent. According to this view, God’s
triune identity is established in God’s decision for covenant,
and thus creation is a requirement for the fulfillment of God’s
nature - not only is the Son always anticipating full embodiment
and human nature, but more specifically is eternally anticipating
an impaired body. Powell argues that God is not only interdependent
within the immanent Trinity, but God experiences real dependency,
risk and vulnerability from God’s “original”
self-determination. Powell revisits Eiesland’s claim about
Christ’s resurrected body and her conclusions about
eschatological embodiment, arguing that it is the able-body that
does not persist eschatologically, but all humanity journeys toward
ever more transparency, vulnerability and interdependency as the
Body of Christ.
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