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Disavowing disability : Richard Baxter and the conditions of salvation
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ISBN: 1108913512 9781108913515 9781108910880 9781108912709 9781108823128 1108823122 1108912702 1108910882 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Disavowing Disability examines the role that disability, both as a concept and an experience, played in seventeenth-century debates about salvation and religious practice. Exploring how the use and definition of the term 'disability' functioned to allocate agency and culpability, this study argues that the post-Restoration imperative to capacitate 'all men'-not just the 'elect'-entailed a conceptual circumscription of disability, one premised on a normative imputation of capability. The work of Richard Baxter, sometimes considered a harbinger of 'modernity' and one of the most influential divines of the Long Eighteenth Century, elucidates this multifarious process of enabling. In constructing an ideology of ability that imposed moral self-determination, Baxter encountered a germinal form of the 'problem' of disability in liberal theory. While a strategy of 'inclusionism' served to assimilate most manifestations of alterity, melancholy presented an intractability that frustrated the logic of rehabilitation in fatal ways. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

In pursuit of purity, unity, and liberty
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ISBN: 9004138129 9786610915040 9047405218 1280915048 1429408065 9781429408066 9789004138124 9781280915048 6610915040 9789047405214 Year: 2004 Volume: 112 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill

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