Description
The BDC enshrines the distinctive interpretive imagination required to span the worlds of biblical studies and disability studies. Each of the fourteen contributors has worked at this intersection; and through their combined expertise, the very best of both biblical studies and disability studies culminates in detailed textual work of description, interpretation, and application to provide a synthetic and synoptic whole. The result is a close reading of the Bible that gives long-overdue attention to the fullness of human identity narrated in the Scriptures.
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About the Author
Sarah J. Melcher is Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Scriptures at Xavier University.
Mikeal C. Parsons is Professor and Macon Chair of Religion at Baylor University.
Amos Yong is Professor of Theology & Mission at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Reviews
...A valuable teaching and research resource for years to come. -- Susannah Cornwall -- Reading Religion
This groundbreaking volume brings the perspectives of disability studies to the interpretation of the Bible. Conceived and written by a team of scholars, the essays in this work scan the entirety of the Bible, zeroing in on key passages and motifs with special relevance for the topic. -- John R. Barker -- The Bible Today
A stimulating collection of diverse essays, which are suggestive and engaging for anyone who is fairly new to this field. -- Jane Heath -- Journal for the Study of the New Testament
An exceedingly valuable collection. -- Tim Vermande -- H-NET Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781602586215
Author Sarah J. Melcher
Format Paperback
Page Count 511
Imprint Baylor University Press
Publisher Baylor University Press