Abstract:
Abstract:
Disability theology is an emerging field within theological inquiry that explores the intersection of human
perceptions of God and humanity through the lens of disability experiences. In Ghana, Christian literature
on the subject predominantly focuses on caregiving and ethical considerations related to disability with
just a little attention to the theological dimensions on disability. This research was, therefore, conducted to
formulate a theology of disability based on the intersection of theology to serve the Ghanaian Christian
need. A literature-based research methodology to collect, analyze and synthesize information from
previously published studies on the subject matter. The theological framework espoused in this research
engages with questions of imago Dei, sin and prosperity theology in relation to disability. The paper ends
with recommendations to promote advocacy, social justice and the full inclusion and rights of individuals
with disabilities within both religious and societal contexts.
Keywords: Christ, Disability Theology, Ghana, Prosperity Theology