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Contributors | p. ix |
Introduction: Disability and the Quest for the Human | p. 1 |
The Patristic Era: Early Christian Attitudes toward the Disfigured Outcast | p. 24 |
Augustine's Hierarchies of Human Wholeness and Their Healing | p. 65 |
Aquinas on the corporis infirmitas: Broken Flesh and the Grammar of Grace | p. 101 |
A Ravishing and Restful Sight: Seeing with Julian of Norwich | p. 152 |
The Human Condition as Seen from the Cross: Luther and Disability | p. 184 |
John Calvin and Disability | p. 216 |
To Develop Relational Autonomy: On Hegel's View of People with Disabilities | p. 251 |
Between Necessity and Possibility: Kierkegaard and the Abilities and Disabilities of Subjectivity | p. 286 |
People Are Born from People: Willem Van den Bergh on Mentally Disabled People | p. 321 |
"My Strength Is Made Perfect in Weakness": Bonhoeffer and the War over Disabled Life | p. 353 |
This Ability: Barth on the Concrete Freedom of Human Life | p. 391 |
Women, Disabled | p. 427 |
Being with the Disabled: Jean Vanier's Theological Realism | p. 467 |
The Importance of Being a Creature: Stanley Hauerwas on Disability | p. 512 |
Acknowledgments | p. 546 |
Index of Authors | p. 551 |
Index of Subjects | p. 554 |
Index of Scripture | p. 562 |
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