The author, who is disabled, argues that the hidden history of nonconventional bodies living ordinary lives with grace and dignity, disgust and disillusion, can make both a theological and pastoral contribution. She affirms that bodies in trouble, that lumber and plod their way through life, are in full continuity with humans' ordinary lives, filled with blessings and curses.
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The Disabled God: Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability
The author, who is disabled, argues that the hidden history of nonconventional bodies living ordinary lives with grace and dignity, disgust and disillusion, can make both a theological and pastoral contribution. She affirms that bodies in trouble, that lumber and plod their way through life, are in full continuity with humans' ordinary lives, filled with blessings and curses.
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pages
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Publisher:
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First Edition (US) First Printing, First Edition (US) First Printing, First Edition (US) First Printing, First Edition (US) First Printing, First Edition (US) First Printing, First Edition (US) First Printing, First Edition (US) First Printing