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This episode of WGBD: When God is Black & Disabled reflects on developing a hermeneutic of disability by framing salvation through the disabled body of Jesus at the Crucifixion. What had been essential for disabled persons was coopted by ableds affected by quarantine--the familiar exile of disabled persons.
JusticeUnbound.org
This reflection first appeared as the Good Friday meditation at Justice Unbound, an interactive journal on Christian social justice, a ministry of the Presbyterian Church USA but holds to the ecumenical voice of the Church universal.
By Rev. Raedorah C. Stewart, MA, hostThis episode of WGBD: When God is Black & Disabled reflects on developing a hermeneutic of disability by framing salvation through the disabled body of Jesus at the Crucifixion. What had been essential for disabled persons was coopted by ableds affected by quarantine--the familiar exile of disabled persons.
JusticeUnbound.org
This reflection first appeared as the Good Friday meditation at Justice Unbound, an interactive journal on Christian social justice, a ministry of the Presbyterian Church USA but holds to the ecumenical voice of the Church universal.