For the Beauty of Glory: Aquinas, Disability, and Resurrection

In Aaron Brian Davis & Preston Hill, Disability Theology and Eschatology: Hope, Justice, and Flourishing. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 49-70 (2025)
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Abstract

Will there be disabilities in heaven? Many Christians believe there will not, with some scholars marshalling the work of Thomas Aquinas in support of their view. These scholars characterize Aquinas as believing that disabilities make those who have them intrinsically worse off, and since the resurrected bodies of the saints will be perfected, all disabilities will be eliminated in heaven. In this paper, I argue this view is mistaken. That is, I argue both that there will be disabilities in heaven and also that the work of Thomas Aquinas gives reason to think so. Contrary to how some scholars interpret him, I argue Aquinas believes that disabilities sometimes make a person more perfect.

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Derek Estes
Saint Louis University

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