disability, she emphasizes the importance of the body, especially in Paul's theology, while highlighting the fact that within the Christian tradition persons with impaired bodies are frequently shunned and "assumed to lack capacity, responsibility, culpability, and almost any sort of 'ability'" (51...
This chapter describes some of the ways in which religious communities have often been unhelpful, and even harmful, in relation to people with disabilities. It explores the relationship, and occasional lack of relationship, between disability and Christian theology in history in order to better unders...
While these questions are not new to genetic counselors, the authors of Theology, Disability and the New Genetics ask them from Christian theological perspectives. Provocative, and perhaps controversial, this attempt at science鈥搑eligion dialogue may be useful for health providers to learn some ...
Recent developments in genetic technology promise to eradicate disease and disability. Such promises pose challenging questions with regard to our understanding of what it is to be human. Taking a Christian and theologically informed viewpoint, this book explores and challenges our concept of disability...
摘要: The article reviews two books including "Theology, Disability and the New Genetics: Why Science Needs the Church," edited by John Swinton and Brian Brock, and "Theology and Down Syndrome: Reimagining Disability in Late Modernity," by Amos Yong....
Kevin Timpe is the William H. Jellema Chair in Christian Philosophy at Calvin University. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Saint Louis University. His primary research interests range across the metaphysics of free will, philosophy of disability, virtue theory, and philosophical theology. ...
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We have come together as colleagues, educators whose spiritual perspectives are essential and enduring determinants and lenses from which we engage in the world, personally and professionally. We use the term “wisdom traditions” in referencing our three distinctive spiritual traditions—Buddhism, Christ...
I knew I wanted to craft a plain language version. The book brings disability culture into conversation with Jewish and Christian traditions, inviting readers to explore how disability insights can transform our politics and our spiritual lives. At its heart, it’s a book about ...
This article incorporates into Christian theological anthropology some recent findings of a school of scientific researchers in the fields of comparative a... R Elliot - 《Zygon Journal of Religion & Science》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Imago Dei as imago Trinitatis: A theology of disability and em...