Matthew, Disability, and Stress


Examining Impaired Characters in the Context of Empire

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By: Jillian D. Engelhardt
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Jillian D. Engelhardt (PhD., Brite Divinity School) currently works for the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and adjuncts at Texas Christian University.

1. Locating an Impairment-Focused Reading 2. Foundations for Investigation 3. Rome's Disabling Slave System (Matthew 8:5-13) 4. Demons and Colonization (Matthew 8:28-34) 5. The Labor Market, Poverty, and Impairment (Matthew 12:9-14) 6. Women, Families, and Grief (Matthew 15:21-28) 7. Conclusion

Centering the impaired bodies of Gospel characters allows Jillian D. Engelhardt to move the focus of the Matthean "miracle" stories away from Jesus and to the somatic-societal circumstances of these characters who are often given minimal textual attention. Her multifaceted hermeneutic that foregrounds stressors exposes the ambiguities of the healing stories whether by removing and/or intensifying and/or introducing new ones. Refusing "spiritualized" readings and attending to the somatic-societal-imperial circumstances of these impaired characters, she rejects optimistically unrealistic readings with the recognition of ambiguities and nuances. This is an important book. -- Warren Carter, Phillips Theological Seminary

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