Professional Publications
Books
The Disabled God Revisited: Trinity, Christology, and Liberation
( T&T Clark, 2023)
Inconclusive Theologies: Sor Juana, Kierkegaard, and Theological Discourse (Mercer University Press, 2014)
Book Chapters
“Disability Ethics,” in Grounding Religion: A Field Guide to the Study of Religion and Ecology, 3rd edition, eds. Whitney Bauman, Richard Bohannon, and Kevin O’Brien ( Routledge, 2023)
“Resurrection and Queer Identity,” in Routledge Companion to Christian Ethics, eds. Rebekah Miles and Stephen Long (Routledge, 2022)
“The Disabled God and Covenant Ontology,” in Karl Barth and Liberation Theology, eds. Paul Dafydd Jones and Kaitlyn Dugan
( T&T Clark, 2023)
“Mary Daly,” in T&T Clark Handbook of Modern Theology, eds. Philip Ziegler and David Nelson (T&T Clark 2025)
Articles
“Punishment and Prison: Barth’s Doctrine of Reconciliation and the Spirit of Abolition,” Studies in Christian Ethics 38, no. 4 (2025): 467-486.
“Disability Affordances and Systematic Theology,” Evangelische Theologie, forthcoming.
“Would it be lonely to be God? God’s Need for Creation,” The Other Journal, Issue 36 (Fall 2023).
“Exhibitionary Commerce, The Construction of Whiteness, and the Theological Sideshow,” Theology Today, 78.2 (2021): 140-15
“Disability and Resurrection: Eschatological Bodies, Identity, and Continuity,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 41.1 (Spring/Summer 2021).
“Mental Health, Graduate School, and the Theological Academy: A Response to Monica Coleman’s Bipolar Faith,” Syndicate Symposium (August 2019).
“The Infertile Womb of God: Ableism in Feminist Doctrine of God,” CrossCurrents Journal 64, no. 1 (Spring 2015).
“Sor Juana’s Critique of Theological Arrogance,” The Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 27, no. 2 (2011): 11-30 . First-Place Winner of the Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza New Scholar Award.