Disability Theology and Eschatology


Hope, Justice, and Flourishing

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Edited by Preston McDaniel Hill, Aaron Brian Davis, Contributions by Harvey Cawdron, Jessica Coblentz, Aaron Brian Davis, Derek Estes, Preston McDaniel Hill, Erin L Raffety, Eleonore Stump, Maja Whitaker
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Preston Hill is assistant professor of integrative theology at Richmont Graduate University, where he holds the Chair of Integration and serves as Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program. Aaron Brian Davis is fellowship engagement director and theologian-in-residence at the Lutheran Church of the Nativity in Arden, North Carolina (US).

The question of resurrected life has bulked large in recent debates in disability theology. The authors in this extremely rich volume push the cutting edge of that debate a big step forward by asking not only how Christians should think about the resurrected life for those with physical and intellectual disabilities, but also of those with mental illness, whose conditions are very much part of their identity. A landmark work drawing together some of the most important voices in the debate today. --Brian Brock, University of Aberdeen

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