Breaking, not Broken :Ableism and the Church after Constantine

Breaking, not Broken

Breaking, not Broken :Ableism and the Church after Constantine

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How have inherited and contemporary notions of perfection distorted our theology and the way in which we have expressed and lived out our faith?

Breaking, not Broken exposes how Western Christianity, post-Constantine, assimilated a Greco-Roman ideal of the flawless body as its anthropology and built its theology, architecture, and memory around it. Against this ableist inheritance, Timothy Goode offers a radical alternative: a return to a risen body anthropology grounded in the wounded yet glorified body of Christ. Drawing deeply on disability and liberation theology, critical heritage studies, and his own lived experience of disability, Timothy Goode reframes how the Church understands the body, healing, time and space. Here, disabled lives are not marginal but central: living archives of God’s story, prophetic voices that disrupt and renew, and bearers of hope for a more just ecclesiology. Written with theological depth and human honesty, this book bridges scholarship and practice, inviting the Church to rediscover its true heritage not in monuments of stone or ideals of perfection, but in the scars of resurrection and the grace of embodied diversity.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780334063162
ISBN10 0334063167
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller SCM Press
Format paperback
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Breaking, not Broken issues a strong and at times uncomfortable challenge, shining a light on an important area of our shared life that we should not ignore. Tim Goode is opening up a long overdue conversation and inviting us into deeper understanding. This is a book born of pain but full of hope for the possibility of transformation, not just for disabled people but for the whole church.

-- Guli Francis-Dehqani

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Author's Bio

Revd Canon Timothy Goode is Canon for Congregational Discipleship and Nurture at York Minster, a national disability advocate and a leading voice on equity, diversity and inclusion in the Church. He has served parishes in London and the South East, advised the Archbishops on disability and writes and speaks widely on theology, heritage and justice.

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