Book 6: Jesus, Disability, and the Church – Reclaiming the Marginalized Body

The Reluctant Prophet

The Jesus They Forgot reaches a turning point with Book 6: Jesus, Disability, and the Church—Reclaiming the Marginalized Body, an urgent call to confront ableism in Christian theology and rediscover the healing Jesus who Read more

The Jesus They Forgot reaches a turning point with Book 6: Jesus, Disability, and the Church—Reclaiming the Marginalized Body, an urgent call to confront ableism in Christian theology and rediscover the healing Jesus who restored dignity through community, not spectacle.

This book reclaims the stories of Jesus’ healings as acts of justice, inclusion, and radical love—not as tests of faith or divine performance. Through theological reflection, historical critique, satire, ethical analysis, and prophetic rebuke, it exposes how the modern church has excluded disabled people while invoking the name of the one who welcomed them first.

From purity laws to prosperity gospel, from faith healing scandals to inaccessible pulpits, this volume challenges the church to repent and rebuild—centering disabled voices as sacred, not secondary.

This is not a book about curing disability.

This is a book about healing the church.

This is a crucial step in reclaiming The Jesus They Forgot.

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The Jesus They Forgot continues with Book 6: Jesus, Disability, and the Church, a prophetic and compassionate exploration of how Christian theology has failed disabled people—and how Jesus never did.

This book reclaims the healing stories of Jesus not as spectacles of divine power, but as radical acts of social restoration, inclusion, and dignity. It challenges the false teachings of ableism, the exploitation of faith healing, and the long-standing exclusion of disabled bodies from theological leadership and church life.

Through narrative reflection, biblical reinterpretation, satire, moral critique, and scholarly depth, this volume reveals how Jesus centered the marginalized—not as broken people to be fixed, but as sacred lives to be celebrated. From challenging purity laws to redefining what it means to be whole, this book calls the church to repentance and to justice.

This is not a book about curing disability.

This is a book about curing the church.

Jesus, Disability, and the Church is a vital step in the journey to reclaim The Jesus They Forgot
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Book 6 - Jesus, Disability, and the Church - Reclaiming the Marginalized Body

The Reluctant Prophet

The Jesus They Forgot reaches a turning point with Book 6: Jesus, Disability, and the Church—Reclaiming the Marginalized Body, an urgent call to confront ableism in Christian theology and rediscover the healing Jesus who Read more

The Jesus They Forgot reaches a turning point with Book 6: Jesus, Disability, and the Church—Reclaiming the Marginalized Body, an urgent call to confront ableism in Christian theology and rediscover the healing Jesus who restored dignity through community, not spectacle.

This book reclaims the stories of Jesus’ healings as acts of justice, inclusion, and radical love—not as tests of faith or divine performance. Through theological reflection, historical critique, satire, ethical analysis, and prophetic rebuke, it exposes how the modern church has excluded disabled people while invoking the name of the one who welcomed them first.

From purity laws to prosperity gospel, from faith healing scandals to inaccessible pulpits, this volume challenges the church to repent and rebuild—centering disabled voices as sacred, not secondary.

This is not a book about curing disability.

This is a book about healing the church.

This is a crucial step in reclaiming The Jesus They Forgot.

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