Mobility: Disability and Life in the Spirit |
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Authors: | Philip Hefner |
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Affiliation: | Philip Hefner is Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. His most recent book is Religion‐and‐Science as Spiritual Quest for Meaning (Pandora Books, 2008). |
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Abstract: | Abstract : The author employs the narrative of his own personal experience of disability as an entry to several large issues: the place of body; the challenge of mobility; the processes of medical treatment, therapy, and fitness training; the network of dependence upon family, friends, and society; and the challenge to actively avail oneself of the resources of this network. The power of the human spirit is affirmed as the prerequisite for moving the body and attaining the possibilities of one's life. This power is the work of God's Spirit. A concept of body‐spiriting is suggested. The argument is framed in two parts: (1) in the world in my own skin, and (2) living in the presence of God. |
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Keywords: | body cyborg disability soul spirit |
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