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Research Article

Beyond Wondrously Wounded: A Response to Reviewers

Page 116 | Published online: 21 Mar 2022
 

Abstract

Calle Micale prompts discussion of the importance of divine judgment. Sarah Jean Barton engages the role of method in disability theology. Louise Gosbell prompts questions about resurrected life. Kate Bowen-Evans extends a disability hermeneutic on behalf of others marginalized by the church. Kevin Timpe wants less Christian optimism. Elizabeth Agnew Cochran and Joanna Leidenhag ask how autistic people might be tripped up by issues of race and a church that is deaf to their voices. Stephen Wright’s aesthetics leads to a clarification of wonder language. A conclusion asks about anger and hope in the face of injustice and divine mercy.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Jana M. Bennett, Robert W. Heimburger, Sarah Shin, Anne Dimond, Topher Endress, and Petre Maican for their feedback on earlier versions of these responses.

Correction Statement

This article has been corrected with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

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