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What about John 9 there are some interesting aspects to that story in so far
as challenging conventional notions of impairment being the  reward for sin,
either one's own or parents. A refutation of the old Glenn Hoddle
proposition if one remembers that outburst from years back.

 

Larry

 

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Janice Ollerton
Sent: 07 March 2012 03:11
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Subject: disability & theology scholars

 

Dear all,

I'm interested in striking up a discussion with any of you who might be
interested in a Disability Studies/Theology mix.  Now is the time I really
miss Christopher Newell - a giant in both fields.  I've been reading and
thinking about Mark 2, the story of the paralysed man and am keen to explore
some theological-social-model ideas,

 

thanks

 

jan 


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