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Creaturely theology

on God, humans and other animals

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Celia Deane-Drummond, David Cl ...
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An edition of Creaturely theology (2009)

Creaturely theology

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'Creaturely Theology' is a scholarly collection of essays that map out the agenda for the future study of the theology and ethics of the non-human and the post-human.

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SCM Press
Language
English
Pages
294

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Table of Contents

Part. I. Historical approaches
ch. 1. Towards a Thomistic theology of animality / John Berkman
ch. 2. The anxiety of the human animal : Martin Luther on non-human animals and human animality / David Clough
ch. 3. Animals in Orthodox iconography / Esther D. Reed
Part II. Systematic approaches
ch. 4. The redemption of animals in an incarnational theology / Denis Edwards
ch. 5. The way of all flesh : rethinking the imago dei / David S. Cunningham
Part III. Hermeneutical approaches
ch. 6. The question of the creature : animals, theology and Levinas' dog / Aaron S. Gross
ch. 7. The animals we write on : encountering animals in texts / Rachel Muers
ch. 8. Elves, hobbits, trolls and talking beasts / Stephen R.L. Clark
Part IV. The moral status of animals
ch. 9. Slouching towards Jerusalem? : an anti-human theology of rough beasts and other animals / Peter Manley Scott
ch. 10. Are animals moral? : taking soundings through vice, virtue, conscience and imago dei / Celia Deane-Drummond
ch. 11. Humans, animals, evolution and ends / Neil Messer
Part V. Ecological perspectives
ch. 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
ch. 13. The new days of Noah? : assisted migration as an ethical imperative in an era of climate change / Christopher Southgate
Postscript / David Clough and Celia Deane-Drummond.

Edition Notes

Contributions are from a colloquium "Towards a theology of the animal : systematic, scientific and ethical perspectives" held at St. Deiniol's Library, Hawarden, 2-4 November 2007.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-288) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
233.5
Library of Congress
BT746 .D47 2009, BT746 .C72 2009, BT701.3

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x, 294 pages
Number of pages
294

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OL28384807M
ISBN 10
0334041899
ISBN 13
9780334041894
OCLC/WorldCat
271772092
Wikidata
Q113381225

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