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摘要
这篇文章提供了对残疾研究和宗教伦理的最新文本的回顾,以及对协会对残疾伦理日益增长的兴趣的赞赏。当《宗教伦理杂志》(JRE)征求我写这篇文章的时候,我有一种感觉,残疾伦理为我们的公会提供的重要工作得到了认可。这篇文章回顾了Julia Watts Belser, William C. Gaventa, Lisa D. Powell, Devan Stahl和Erin Raffety的作品,从残疾入门开始,然后转向正在审查的文本。这些文本呈现了围绕残疾人正义的持续挑战,以及人类精神在无路可走中找到出路的希望和喜悦。
This essay offers both a review of recent texts in disability studies and religious ethics as well as appreciation in the guild's growing interest in disability ethics. When the Journal of Religious Ethics (JRE) solicited this essay, I felt a sense that recognition of the important work that disability ethics offers to our guild had arrived. Reviewing works by Julia Watts Belser, William C. Gaventa, Lisa D. Powell, Devan Stahl, and Erin Raffety, this essay begins with a disability primer and then moves to the texts under review. These texts present the ongoing challenges surrounding disability justice and the hopes and joys that characterize the human spirit in making a way out of no way.
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Founded in 1973, the Journal of Religious Ethics is committed to publishing the very best scholarship in religious ethics, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating exchange on significant issues. Emphasizing comparative religious ethics, foundational conceptual and methodological issues in religious ethics, and historical studies of influential figures and texts, each issue contains independent essays, commissioned articles, and a book review essay, as well as a Letters, Notes, and Comments section. Published primarily for scholars working in ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, the journal is also of interest to scholars working in related fields such as philosophy, history, social and political theory, and literary studies.