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Crippled Grace

Shane Clifton (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of Baylor University P (Editora)

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Crippled Grace combines disability studies, Christian theology, philosophy, and psychology to explore what constitutes happiness and how it is achieved. The virtue tradition construes happiness as whole-of-life flourishing earned by practiced habits of virtue. Drawing upon this particular understanding of happiness, Clifton contends that the experience of disability offers significant insight into the practice of virtue, and thereby the good life. With its origins in the author's experience of adjusting to the challenges of quadriplegia, Crippled Grace considers the diverse experiences of people with a disability as a lens through which to understand happiness and its attainment. Drawing upon the virtue tradition as much as contesting it, Clifton explores the virtues that help to negotiate dependency, resist paternalism, and maximize personal agency. Through his engagement with sources from Aristotle to modern positive psychology, Clifton is able to probe fundamental questions of pain and suffering, reflect on the value of friendship, seek creative ways of conceiving of sexual flourishing, and outline the particular virtues needed to live with unique bodies and brains in a society poorly fitted to their diverse functioning. Crippled Grace is about and for people with disabilities. Yet, Clifton also understands disability as symbolic of the human condition--human fragility, vulnerability, and embodied limits. First unmasking disability as a bodily and sociocultural construct, Clifton moves on to construct a deeper and more expansive account of flourishing that learns from those with disability, rather than excluding them. In so doing, Clifton shows that the experience of disability has something profound to say about all bodies, about the fragility and happiness of all humans, and about the deeper truths offered us by the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love.

Sobre o Livro

Este livro articula estudos da deficiência, teologia cristã, filosofia e psicologia para investigar o que constitui a felicidade e como é alcançada, com foco na tradição das virtudes e na experiência da deficiência.

A partir da experiência do autor com quadriplegia e de estudos que vão de Aristóteles à psicologia positiva, a obra examina virtudes relacionadas à dependência, resistência ao paternalismo e maximização da agência pessoal, aplicadas a temas como dor, amizade e sexualidade.

Voltado para leitores interessados em ética prática, teologia moral e estudos da deficiência, o livro propõe que a experiência da deficiência ilumina dimensões da condição humana e das virtudes teologais da fé, esperança e amor.

Características

Categoria Religião
Subcategoria Filosofia
Autores Shane Clifton
Sobre o Autor Shane Clifton é autor de trabalhos acadêmicos que abordam teologia e temas relacionados à deficiência e ética.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 310
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Baylor University P
ISBN 9781481307475
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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