2019-2020 Graduate Fellow
Elizabeth Cable is a fifth year PhD Candidate in the Department of Religious Studies. She is interested in broadly liberationist theologies, including Latin American, feminist, Womanist, black, queer, and disability theologies. She is also interested in the interrelation of theology, ethics, and aesthetics, as well as the theological doctrines of the Church, pneumatology, Christology, and Trinity. Her current project, titled “The Courage to Be Otherwise: A Neurodivergent Theology of Liberation and Survival,” explores the relationship between the lived experience of neurodivergence (that is, mental difference or disability) and traditional loci of systematic theology.