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The unheard voices of people with disabilities: Practical theology in conversation with the spiritualities of Julian of Norwich and Teresa of Avila.

机译:残疾人未曾听到的声音:实用神学,与诺里奇的朱利安(Julian of Norwich)和阿维拉(Avila)的特雷莎(Teresa)的灵性对话。

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This practical theological study draws on the theological method of Don S. Browning to implement a mutually critical correlation between the everyday experiences of people with disabilities depicted in six case study narratives and selected texts of two mystical authors, Julian of Norwich and Teresa of Avila. The study brings to light the harsh everyday reality of living with a physical disability, articulates disability as a practice, and outlines the operative effective history of the United States associated with physical disability. This operative history has long kept the harsh reality of embodied vulnerability hidden from view and thus has contributed to the marginalization of people with disabilities. The critical dialogue between the narratives of persons with disabilities and the selected mystical texts provides a new hermeneutical lens through which to read mystical theology and reveals insights into embodiment and marginalization that bear implications for spirituality studies, disability studies, and practical theology.;This dissertation argues that scholars in disability studies neglect embodied vulnerability when they define disability only as a social construction. Chapter One proposes that disability is both a social construction and a biological reality. The next chapter illustrates that people with disabilities still experience existential absurdity and that predominant norms in the United States (however unconscious) continue to try to conceal or avoid the negative effects of embodied difference. The study then analyzes the themes of embodiment and marginalization in the mystical theologies of Julian of Norwich and Teresa of Avila. Chapter Three reveals that Julian's relational conception of the Trinity and God's immanence in the humblest of needs offer ways to establish dignity for people with disabilities. Chapter Four shows that mystical prayer provides impetus for Teresa's work as a social reformer, which challenges sixteenth century Spain to welcome conversos and value women. The final chapter shows that the mutually critical conversation offers a starting point for building theological constructs of embodied spirituality to respond to the avoidance of embodied vulnerability and the challenges of living with physical disability.
机译:这项实际的神学研究借鉴了Don S. Browning的神学方法,以实现六个案例研究叙述中所描绘的残疾人的日常经历与两位神秘作家,诺里奇的朱利安和阿维拉的特雷莎的经选文献之间的相互批判的关联。这项研究揭示了残障人士日常生活的严酷现实,将残障人士的行为进行了表述,并概述了与残障人士有关的美国有效手术史。长期以来,这种可操作的历史使隐含的脆弱性的残酷现实无法被看到,因此导致了残疾人的边缘化。残疾人叙事与选定的神秘文本之间的批判性对话提供了一种新的解释学视角,通过它可以解读神秘神学,并揭示对体现和边缘化的见识,这些见解和边缘化对灵性研究,残疾研究和实践神学都有影响。认为,在残疾研究中,学者仅将残疾定义为一种社会建构,而忽略了具体的脆弱性。第一章提出,残疾既是社会建设,也是生物学现实。下一章说明,残疾人仍然存在荒谬的生活,而美国的主要规范(无论是无意识的)继续试图掩盖或避免所体现的差异的负面影响。然后,该研究分析了诺里奇的朱利安和阿维拉的特蕾莎的神秘神学中体现和边缘化的主题。第三章揭示了朱利安关于三位一体的关系概念以及上帝在最基本的需求中的内在性,为建立残疾人尊严提供了途径。第四章表明,神秘的祈祷为Teresa作为社会改革者的工作提供了动力,Teresa挑战了16世纪的西班牙,欢迎他们与他们交流并重视女性。最后一章表明,相互批判的对话为建立体现灵性的神学结构提供了一个起点,以应对避免体现脆弱性和身体残障人士生活所带来的挑战。

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  • 作者

    Ventura, Diana.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 Theology.;Social research.;Spirituality.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 335 p.
  • 总页数 335
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:50:32

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