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READ. Feminist, Queer, Crip

Feminist, Queer, Crip by Alison Kafer is one of my favorite not-explicitly-theological books to recommend serious scholars of disability theology, because of its handling of intersectionality and futurity. The Christian telos – or ultimate ends to which a thing is pointed – and how it informs eschatological thinking is often fundamentally different for disabled people […]

READ. Copious Hosting

This book is an excellent starting place for people interested in the history of disability advocacy and its intersection with the Christian tradition. Written by a Catholic Dominican, Copious Hosting posits a “theology of access” rooted in the history of the disability rights movement and centered in liturgical participation. As with many books on disability, […]