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Editorial
Vision co-editor Jackie Wyse-Rhodes summarizes the 15 contributions to this issue on disability. She notes the influence of Nancy Eiesland on the field of disability theology
Disability in the new creation and in the here and now
An excerpt from My Body Is Not a Prayer Request by Amy Kenny, ©2022. Used by permission of Brazos Press
Disability contra Docetism: Following the disabled Christ
I attend not to the whole of Jesus’s human nature but rather to one particular aspect of it, what disability theologians have understood as Christ’s disability. It is my contention that there is something about this focus on the disabled Christ—as understood in disability theology circles—that leads us to reject the allure of Docetism and move toward a more faithful Nachfolge of God incarnate
Writer Rewired
A character-driven science fiction story set in the near future about the social impact of neural engineering to enhance academic performance. 
Redemption
Redemption is an idea that was stuck in my head for a while that I couldn\u27t finish because I couldn\u27t figure out what the phone message at the end would say. I call it Redemption, which is an ironic title because while there is redemption, what is being redeemed is ultimately lost
Brick Wall
A story about a man finding himself inexplicably entrapped in his apartment by a brick wall
The Morpheus Project
A short story about the research conducted by certain three letter governemnt institutions. 
Joseph Crowley, Filmmaker
Joseph Crowley is an experimental filmmaker whose attempt at breaking into the mainstream unleashes an evil upon the world. This story subverts the cursed film narrative by forgoing the usual horror film in favour of a cursed comedy. The whole thing is told in the style of an academic conference paper which introduces Joseph Crowley and details his rise and fall in the cinematic world
Last Meal
This is a short story about regret, terminal disease, the contemplation of suicide, and passing on. Did I mention there are biscuits
Build a Desolation
This story explores a hypothetical future in which an Ethiopian emperor uses cutting edge temporal technology to explore, interact with, and even potentially alter his country\u27s deep past.