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dc.contributor.authorCornwall, Susannah
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-15T12:23:43Z
dc.date.issued2013-11-13
dc.description.abstractIntersex conditions, in which individuals’ bodies cannot be categorized as clearly male or female, might be figured as a nonpathological physical variation akin to an impairment. Such a comparison may be problematic in some respects, but debates surrounding sexuality and the ethics of prenatal testing demonstrate that parallels exist in the ways that intersex bodies and disabled bodies are understood. Juergen Moltmann’s work is used to argue that justice-oriented eschatological theologies for intersex people must figure their bodies non-pathologically, always asking about what is better, and that this focus might fruitfully include closer attention to the stories and testimonies of intersex people themselves.en_GB
dc.identifier.citationVol. 17 (4), pp. 369 - 392en_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/15228967.2013.840972
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/18243
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherTaylor & Francis (Routledge)en_GB
dc.subjectintersexen_GB
dc.subjectdisabilityen_GB
dc.subjecteschatologyen_GB
dc.subjectsexualityen_GB
dc.subjectprenatal testingen_GB
dc.subjectMoltmannen_GB
dc.titleAsking About What is Better: Intersex, Disability and Inaugurated Eschatologyen_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
dc.date.available2015-09-15T12:23:43Z
dc.identifier.issn1522-8967
dc.descriptionThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health on 13 November 2013, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/15228967.2013.840972en_GB
dc.identifier.eissn1522-9122
dc.identifier.journalJournal of Religion, Disability and Healthen_GB


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