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Wondrously wounded : theology, disability, and the body of Christ
- Title
- Wondrously wounded : theology, disability, and the body of Christ / Brian Brock.
- Author
- Brock, Brian, 1970-
- Publication
- Waco : Baylor University Press, [2019]
- ©2019
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- Description
- xix, 371 pages; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "Argues that current discourse on disability relies on a false polarity between medical and social definitions of disability, and proposes a theological solution"--
- The church has long proven itself a safe refuge despite the sad reality that it can be, and has been, unwelcoming toward those perceived as different. This is especially true of the contemporary church's response to those with disabilities--a response often at surprising variance with its historic practices of care. The church once helped shape Western morality to cherish these individuals with love and acceptance. It is thus ironic when today's church neglects this care, or practices care with no awareness of the rich theological history out of which such moral sensibiltieis originally emerged. In Wondrously Wounded, Brian Brock reclaims the church's historic theology of disability and extends it to demonstrate that people with disabilities, like all created in God's image, are servants of God's redemptive work. Brock divides his volume into five parts. Part One chronicles how early Christianity valued and cared for those with disabilities, putting into practice Jesus' teaching about divine mercy in decidedly countercultural ways. Part two details how a rise in fear of disability tempted the church away from these merciful practice as well as its confession of the infinite worth of all God has created. Part three traces how the fear of difference continues to negatively shape contemporary practices in today's schools, churches, and politics. Part four lays the foundation of a vision of Christian life that is resistant to this pervasive fear. Finally, part five shows how the recognition of all people as part of the body of Christ not only demonstrates the love of Christ but displaces the fear of disability in a manner that invites the church beyond even the most ambitious contemporary hopes for full inclusion. Brock interweaves his historical and theological analysis with the narrative of his own disabled son, Adam. These stories vividly bring into view the vulnerability, as well as the power, of the disabled in contmporary society. Ultimately, Brock argues, those with disabilities are conduits of spiritual gifts that the church desperately needs. Wondrously wounded is an appeal to the church desperately needs. Wondrously Wounded is an appeal to the church to find itself broken and remade by the presence of Christ on offer in the lives of those society has labelled 'disabled."
- Series Statement
- Studies in religion, theology, and disability
- Uniform Title
- Studies in religion, theology, and disability.
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (329-351) and indexes.
- Contents
- Part I Disability in the Christian tradition -- Wonders from Jesus to Augustine -- Wonders from Christendom to modernity -- Part II Welcome and screening--Doxology and Anti-Doxology -- Practicing welcome in the new world of genetic testing -- Prenatal testing as anti-doxology -- Part III Systems, norms, and modern medicine-- Attending to creatures -- Two critiques of Orthodox medical ethics -- Quality of life in an industrialized age -- Part IV The everydayness of mercy and wonder -- Health in a fallen world -- Autism and Christian hope -- Part V Body-life as the communicative life of the woshipping community -- The peculiar togetherness of the body of Christ -- A remarkable stroke in a strange and remarkable war.
- Call Number
- JFE 19-8635
- ISBN
- 9781481310123
- 1481310127
- 9781481310628 (canceled/invalid)
- 9781481310147 (canceled/invalid)
- 9781481310611 (canceled/invalid)
- LCCN
- 2018056782
- OCLC
- 1099857170
- Author
- Brock, Brian, 1970- author.
- Title
- Wondrously wounded : theology, disability, and the body of Christ / Brian Brock.
- Publisher
- Waco : Baylor University Press, [2019]
- Copyright Date
- ©2019
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Series
- Studies in religion, theology, and disabilityStudies in religion, theology, and disability.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (329-351) and indexes.
- Research Call Number
- JFE 19-8635