Plurals in the Chocolate Factory
Mar. 2nd, 2023 09:42 am "Actual liberation requires that our liberatory practices incorporate our need for health and survival. Displacing the notion of virtuous suffering from the church, only to reinstitute it as a revolutionary practice is not emancipatory for people with disabilities. Our physical and communal survival requires that a first-order priority of a liberatory theology is the creation of positions that enable people to work full-time for liberation within the disability community and within the church." --Nancy Eiesland, the Disabled God, pg. 95
Eiesland was talking about Christian disability liberation theology here, but it's applicable to a lot of things, and I've been thinking about it a lot.
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Eiesland was talking about Christian disability liberation theology here, but it's applicable to a lot of things, and I've been thinking about it a lot.
( Thoughts on business )