end of life and handiCap: what “theology” Can bring to the Capability approaCh?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.27.03.3402Keywords:
Capability approach, Disabled, Terminal care, TheologyAbstract
By adressing specifically the issue of handicap at the end of life, I will question
theology in the frame of a capability approach. In what sense theology in its
analogical sense can find its place in the contemporary approach of capabilization?
Can it extend the meaning of capabilities? If it first puts in perspective a relational
and contextual web of those who experience a shared experience; I will then argue
that it invites to a certain prudence towards the concept of handicap and end of life. The risk of closure, rather than openness to an experience of growth for the subject
who is able to confront this experience is to be avoided

