The Relational–Revelational Image: A Reflection on the Image of God in the Light of Disability and on Disability in the Light of the Image of God

Characteristically Christians have explicated the image of God using language suggestive of ability or capacity (i.e., it is demonstrated in doing). This language undermines the status of people with disabilities who may be incapable of such doing. This article considers Jesus as the key to understa...

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Publié dans:Journal of religion, disability & health
Auteur principal: Thomas, Philip (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Routledge 2012
Dans: Journal of religion, disability & health
Sujets non-standardisés:B Disability
B Image of God
B emergent
B ecclesiology, eschatology
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Résumé:Characteristically Christians have explicated the image of God using language suggestive of ability or capacity (i.e., it is demonstrated in doing). This language undermines the status of people with disabilities who may be incapable of such doing. This article considers Jesus as the key to understanding the image of God. It argues that all human beings are made in God's image and that this image is displayed, through moral and interpersonal qualities, in relationship with God and others. This view includes people with disabilities, for they can experience relationship even without conscious participation. Three consequences of this view are discussed.
ISSN:1522-9122
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of religion, disability & health
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/15228967.2012.673083