Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals
Creaturely Theology is a ground-breaking scholarly collection of essays that maps out the agenda for the future study of the theology of the non-human and the post-human. A wide range of first-rate contributors show that theological reflection on non-human animals and related issues are an important though hitherto neglected part of the agenda of Christian theology and related disciplines. The book offers a genuine interdisciplinary conversation between theologians, philosophers and scientists and will be a standard text on the theology of non-human animals for years to come. Contributors include: Esther D. Reed (Exeter), Rachel Muers (Leeds), Stephen Clark (Liverpool), Neil Messer (Lampeter), Peter Scott (Manchester), Michael Northcott (Edinburgh), Christopher Southgate (Exeter)
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Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals
Creaturely Theology is a ground-breaking scholarly collection of essays that maps out the agenda for the future study of the theology of the non-human and the post-human. A wide range of first-rate contributors show that theological reflection on non-human animals and related issues are an important though hitherto neglected part of the agenda of Christian theology and related disciplines. The book offers a genuine interdisciplinary conversation between theologians, philosophers and scientists and will be a standard text on the theology of non-human animals for years to come. Contributors include: Esther D. Reed (Exeter), Rachel Muers (Leeds), Stephen Clark (Liverpool), Neil Messer (Lampeter), Peter Scott (Manchester), Michael Northcott (Edinburgh), Christopher Southgate (Exeter)
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Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals

Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals

by Celia E. Deane-Drummond, David Clough
Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals

Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals

by Celia E. Deane-Drummond, David Clough

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Creaturely Theology is a ground-breaking scholarly collection of essays that maps out the agenda for the future study of the theology of the non-human and the post-human. A wide range of first-rate contributors show that theological reflection on non-human animals and related issues are an important though hitherto neglected part of the agenda of Christian theology and related disciplines. The book offers a genuine interdisciplinary conversation between theologians, philosophers and scientists and will be a standard text on the theology of non-human animals for years to come. Contributors include: Esther D. Reed (Exeter), Rachel Muers (Leeds), Stephen Clark (Liverpool), Neil Messer (Lampeter), Peter Scott (Manchester), Michael Northcott (Edinburgh), Christopher Southgate (Exeter)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780334041894
Publisher: Hymns Ancient & Modern
Publication date: 06/28/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements v

Contributors vii

Introduction Celia Deane-Drummond David Clough 1

Part 1 Historical Approaches

1 Towards a Thomistic Theology of Animality John Berkman 21

2 The Anxiety of the Human Animal: Martin Luther on Non-human Animals and Human Animality David Clough 41

3 Animals in Orthodox Iconography Esther D. Reed 61

Part 2 Systematic Approaches

4 The Redemption of Animals in an Incarnational Theology Denis Edwards 81

5 The Way of All Flesh: Rethinking the Image Dei David S. Cunningham 100

Part 3 Hermeneutical Approaches

6 The Question of the Creature: Animals, Theology and Levinas' Dog Aaron S. Gross 121

7 The Animals We Write On: Encountering Animals in Texts Rachel Muers 138

8 Elves, Hobbits, Trolls and Talking Beasts Stephen R. L. Clark 151

Part 4 The Moral Status of Animals

9 Slouching Towards Jerusalem? An Anti-human Theology of Rough Beasts and Other Animals Peter Manley Scott 171

10 Are Animals Moral? Taking Soundings through Vice, Virtue, Conscience and Imago Dei Celia Deane-Drummond 190

11 Humans, Animals, Evolution and Ends Neil Messer 211

Part 5 Ecological Perspectives

12 'They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain' (Isaiah 65.25): Killing for Philosophy and a Creaturely Theology of Non-violence Michael Northcott 231

13 The New Days of Noah? Assisted Migration as an Ethical Imperative in an Era of Climate Change Christopher Southgate 249

Postscript David Clough Celia Deane-Drummond 266

Bibliography 270

Index of Names and Subjects 289

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