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This book provides a framework for a new theology of disability which begins with the notion that limits are an unsurprising element of human life. This profoundly challenges common sense categories of disabled and non-disabled and offers significant new images and possibilities for theological reflection and action

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This book provides a framework for a new theology of disability which begins with the notion that limits are an unsurprising element of human life. This profoundly challenges common sense categories of disabled and non-disabled and offers significant new images and possibilities for theological reflection and action
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Autorenporträt
Debbie Creamer is Director of the Ira J. Taylor Library and Assistant Professor of Theological Bibliography at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO. She is co-chair of the Religion and Disability Studies Group of the American Academy of Religion, and is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health. Dr. Creamer is the author of a number of articles on disability theology, and is a frequent speaker on issues of disability and religion for churches and other local and national groups