READ. The Disabled God

The Disabled God by Nancy Eiesland is the mother of all disability theology texts. The first of its kind, this book is required reading for anyone interested in God and bodies. Eiesland situates her revolutionary project within the history of liberation theology, which focuses on “oppressive structures and beliefs, an on fashioning new images and […]

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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, […]

READ. The Bible and Disability: A Commentary

For those academics and ministers who regularly engage with Christian scripture, The Bible and Disability: A Commentary is exactly what it sounds like: a biblical commentary focused on disability-specific readings of scripture. For those unfamiliar, a “commentary” is a book that breaks scripture down into small pieces, of verses and sections, and then provides informed […]

The Wide Reach of Ableism Narratives

Originally Written for FemCatholic*

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Including Disability in Our Vocabulary

Originally Written for FemCatholic*

A Letter to Caregivers

Originally Published as “Making Space for the Disabled in the Church: A Letter from Madison Chastain” for The Catholic Woman

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