Disability and Theology

BSTH 397 (3)

Considers the realities of human disabilities in contemporary society and their theological implications. Discusses disability in relation to personhood, the Imago Dei, and the Trinity. Moreover, this course will explore the practical theological implications for living and working with disability, as well as caring for those with disabilities. Prerequisite: BSTH 270. Recommended: PSYC 101 or 102. Must be a 3rd or 4th year student. Same as PSYC 397.
Course Code: BSTH 397 | Credit Hours: 3 | Undergraduate Course

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