Writing at the intersection of biblical studies, embodiment, disability, and lived practice.
This blog gathers my public scholarly work on Scripture, disability, and embodied life in community. Here you’ll find close readings of biblical texts, especially stories of women and healing, alongside reflections on empire, state violence, and public grief. I also write about teaching the Bible with bodies in mind—designing accessible courses, engaging hard texts, and supporting ministers and students as they interpret Scripture for their own contexts.
Not sure where to start? These posts introduce how I read New Testament texts through the lenses of disability, embodiment, and justice, and how I think about bodies and belonging in the face of state and structural violence.
Series and Thematic Exploration
Most Recent Posts
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ICE is Anti-Christ
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A Reflection in the aftermath of Alex Pretti
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Commentary on John 1:29-42
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Commentary on Matthew 5:1-12
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Commentary on Matthew 4:12-23
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The Mothers of the Children of Israel (2)
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The Mothers of the Children of Israel (1)