Disavowing Disability
Discover the intriguing exploration of disability in the context of religious discourse with Disavowing Disability by Andrew McKendry. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 75 pages, delving into how disability, both as a concept and lived experience, influenced seventeenth-century debates surrounding salvation and religious practices. McKendry's work sheds light on the often-overlooked intersections of theology and disability, offering a fresh perspective on historical dialogues that continue to resonate today. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core, making it accessible for a wider audience. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of theology, history, and disability studies, Disavowing Disability is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of faith and human experience.