Disability in Medieval Christian Philosophy and Theology

Disability in Medieval Christian Philosophy and Theology

Williams, Scott M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

308

Mole

Inglês

9781032337005

15 a 20 dias

381

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Introduction

Scott M. Williams

Part I. Theoretical Frameworks

1. Plurality in Medieval Concepts of Disability

Kevin Timpe

Part II. Disability in this Life

2. Medieval Aristotelians on Congenital Disabilities and their Early Modern Critics

Gloria Frost

3. Personhood, Ethics, and Disability: A Comparison of Byzantine, Boethian, and Modern Concepts of Personhood

Scott M. Williams

4. The Imago Dei / Trinitatis and Disabled Persons: The Limitations of Intellectualism in Late Medieval Theology

John T. Slotemaker

5. Remembering 'Mindless' Persons: Intellectual Disability, Spanish Colonialism, and the Disappearance of a Medieval Account of Persons who Lack the Use of Reason

Miguel J. Romero

6. Deafness and Pastoral Care in the Middle Ages

Jenni Kuuliala and Reima Vaelimaeki

7. Taking the 'Dis' out of Disability: Martyrs, Mothers, and Mystics in the Middle Ages

Christina Van Dyke

Part III. Disability in the Afterlife

8. Separated Souls: Disability in the Intermediate State

Mark K. Spencer

9. Disability and Resurrection

Richard Cross

10. Relative Disability and Transhuman Happiness: St. Thomas Aquinas on the Beatific Vision

Thomas M. Ward
Young Man;Scott M. Williams;Common Language;Gloria Frost;Intrinsic Moral Status;Kevin Timpe;Severe Cognitive Impairments;John Slotemaker;Imago Trinitatis;Miguel Romero;Aquinas's View;Jenni Kuuliala;Disabled Human Beings;Reima Vaelimaeki;Beatific Vision;Mark K. Spencer;Aquinas;Richard Cross;Separated Soul;Thomas M. Ward;Duns Scotus;disability;Aquinas's Understanding;medieval philosophy;Imago Dei;medieval theology;Congenital Disabilities;Latin philosophy;Amerindian Peoples;Latin theology;Highest Human Good;Thomas Aquinas;Elizabeth Barnes;Francisco De Vitoria;Albert the Great;Moral Aptitude;congenital disability;Aquinas's Account;hylomorphism;Equal Moral Status;Imago Dei Trinitatis;Medieval Accounts;ableism;Byzantine Account;personhood;Spanish Colonial Enterprise;dignity;Medieval Aristotelians;John Locke;Mary Anne Warren;Boethius;Peter Lombard;mental disability;natural slavery;barbarians;wild men;Bartolome de las Casas;martyrs;mystics;resurrection;afterlife;embodiment;disembodied souls;heaven;hell;deafness