1. The Biblical Discourse of Disability and Implications for Religious Communities in Uganda: A Hermeneutical Review.
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Masiga, Simon and Nambalirwa Nkabala, Helen
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POWER (Social sciences) , *SOCIAL participation , *RELIGIOUS communities , *INCLUSION (Disability rights) , *PEOPLE with disabilities , *HERMENEUTICS - Abstract
This hermeneutical review of biblical discourse of disability seeks to promote inclusive religious participation. Although the Bible is a religious book among Ugandans, there is limited discussion on how it can enhance social and religious participation of persons with disabilities. The review revealed that disability representation, human dignity and essence, divine human integrity and social empowerment dominate biblical discussion of disability. So, the article asserts that disability interpretation and representation shapes the construction of social identities and enhances inclusive participation for persons with disability. Therefore, an African disability hermeneutics is recommended to transform religious teachings and theological interpretations of disability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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