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    A theology of diverse ability within the great controversy motif and its implications for church practice
    (Adventist University of Africa, 2025-05) Musagwiza, Michael
    This thesis undertakes an in-depth exploration of the intersectionality of diverse ability theology and the Great Controversy motif, a theological framework emphasizing the cosmic struggle between good and evil. By critically analysing relevant theological literature and ecclesiastical practices, this research investigates how the Great Controversy motif influences church responses to individuals with diverse abilities. The study's key argument is that a theology of diverse ability informed by the Great Controversy motif can have profoundly positive implications for church practice. Specifically, it can promote inclusive and empowering practices that challenge stigmatizing narratives surrounding diverse ability. By reframing diverse ability within the Great Controversy narrative, churches can foster a more compassionate and accessible community. The research's findings underscore the imperative for churches to re-examine their theologies and practices regarding diverse ability. By promoting a more nuanced understanding of diverse ability and its implications for Christian community and witness, churches can better embody the values of inclusivity, compassion, and love. This thesis contributes to the growing body of literature on diverse ability theology and its practical applications in ecclesiastical settings. Its insights and recommendations have the potential to inform and transform church practices, ultimately enriching the lives of individuals with diverse abilities and the broader church community.

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