Episode 118: Disability Theology and Eschatology with Aaron Davis
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In this conversation, Aaron Davis discusses his chapter in the book Disability Theology and Eschatology: Hope, Justice, and Flourishing, exploring the implications of disability within Christian thought. The conversation also addresses healthcare practices, eugenics, and the future directions of disability theology, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in theological discussions. Recommendations in this episode include Williams Lauinger’s desire perfectionism theory; The Disabled God; The Bible, Disability, and the Church; The Disabled God Revisited; Feminist Eschatology; Anime, Religion, and Theology; Theology and Down Syndrome; Perfect in Weakness; Theologian Hans Reinders; A Constructive Theology of Intellectual Disability; Studies in Religion, Theology, and Disability; Lutheran Theology: A Critical Introduction; Health Problems; Womanist Bioethics; Passionate Embrace: Luther on Love, Body, and Sensual Presence; Essays Anglican and Analytic: Explorations in Critical Catholicism; the video game Sins of a Solar Empire II; and artist Shelby Scattergood. You can watch the Whitney Houston Challenge video Jared described here.