The Broken Body in a Broken World: A Contribution to a Christian Doctrine of the Person from a Disabled Point of View
There are considerable advantages for a Christian theology of disability when the Christian doctrine of the person takes as its starting point not the image of God, but the broken body of Christ. This starting point leads us away from aspects of Christian tradition which tend to marginalise disabled...
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2004
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Journal of religion, disability & health
Year: 2004, Volume: 7, Issue: 4, Pages: 5-23 |
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images of God
B Ascension B Pauline Theology B body theology B brokenness B heavenly session B theology of disability B Eucharist B Christian Faith |
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