Abstract

AbstractWhere there is Christ’s love, there ought to be reconciliation and unity. The absence of tangible reconciliation and concrete unity is the absence of Christ’s love itself. Disability theology exposes that traditionally, discussions on reconciliation and unity have seldom considered the perspectives of people with disabilities. Therefore, any discussion on reconciliation and unity is incomplete without the inclusion of perspectives of these people.

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