Disability and New Testament Studies: Reflections, Trajectories, and Possibilities

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Disability and Religion Pub Date : 2021-04-28 DOI:10.1080/23312521.2021.1911737
Isaac T. Soon
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Abstract This article offers a survey and assessment of the state of New Testament scholarship and disability studies. It provides some critical reflections on the current trends and trajectories of the field and potential futures for it to progress further. While some work has been done on the Catholic Epistles, Revelation, and Paul, the majority of focus has been on the canonical Gospels. Studies often encompass meta-critical, historical, literary, or theological focuses. A number of problems have been raised, such as the question of lived disabled experience in antiquity, anachronism, and ableism within the field itself. Still, there are a number of potential futures for the field, especially in dialogue with adjacent fields to biblical studies like second temple Jewish studies and classics.
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残疾和新约研究:反思、轨迹和可能性
摘要本文对新约学术和残疾研究的现状进行了综述和评价。它提供了对该领域当前趋势和轨迹的一些批判性思考,以及该领域进一步发展的潜在未来。虽然有一些关于天主教书信、启示录和保罗的工作,但主要的重点是关于正典福音书。研究通常包括元批判、历史、文学或神学的焦点。提出了许多问题,例如古代生活残疾经验的问题,时代错误,以及该领域本身的残疾歧视。尽管如此,这个领域仍有许多潜在的未来,特别是在与圣经研究的邻近领域,如第二圣殿犹太研究和经典研究的对话中。
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Journal of Disability and Religion
Journal of Disability and Religion Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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