The Coffee Hour — Disability, the Resurrection Body, and Flannery O’Connor
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What do we learn about disability and the resurrection body from the works of Flannery O’Connor? The Rev. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer (Associate Professor of Theology and Bioethics at Concordia University Irvine and author of “Disability and the Resurrection Body in Light of the Works of Flannery O’Connor” in the Concordia Theological Quarterly) joins Andy and Sarah to talk about who Flannery O’Connor was and the Southern Grotesque style she wrote, what value we find in reading things that shock us to reality, how Flannery O’Connor reacts to the Enlightenment personal autonomy mindset through her writing, what we learn from her perspective on disability and suffering, what we learn from Scripture and the Church Fathers on suffering and the resurrection, and where we find our ultimate hope.
Download a PDF of Dr. Stiegemeyer’s article at ctsfw.net/media/pdfs/StiegemeyerDisabilityAndTheResurrection.pdf or find the landing page for the article at media.ctsfw.edu/Text/ViewDetails/21656.
As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let’s be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you’d like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Today’s episode of The Coffee Hour is underwritten in part by Concordia University, Nebraska. You can learn more about Concordia University, Nebraska at cune.edu.







