Animal Theologians
Herausgeber: Linzey, Andrew; Linzey, Clair
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Many people who have thought about God have not thought about animals, or about the relationship between the two. But among those who have some of the most celebrated religious thinkers. This volume comprises 24 scholarly studies that detail challenges to the dominant anthropocentrism of most religious traditions.
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Many people who have thought about God have not thought about animals, or about the relationship between the two. But among those who have some of the most celebrated religious thinkers. This volume comprises 24 scholarly studies that detail challenges to the dominant anthropocentrism of most religious traditions.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9780197655559
- ISBN-10: 0197655556
- Artikelnr.: 67436688
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 155mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9780197655559
- ISBN-10: 0197655556
- Artikelnr.: 67436688
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Andrew Linzey is director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and has been a member of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Oxford for twenty-eight years. He is a visiting professor of animal theology at the University of Winchester. He is the author or editor of more than thirty books, including Animal Theology (1994), Why Animal Suffering Matters (OUP, 2009), and The Palgrave Handbook of Practical Animal Ethics (2018). Clair Linzey is the deputy director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and professor of animal theology at the Graduate Theological Foundation. She is co-editor of the Journal of Animal Ethics and co-editor of the Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series. She is the author of Developing Animal Theology (2021) and has co-edited eight other books with Andrew Linzey.
* About the Editors and the Contributors
* Introduction: "Before Animal Theology"
* Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey
* Part 1: Prophets and Pioneers
* Chapter 1.1: Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655): Vegetarianism and the
Beatific Vision
* Justin Begley
* Chapter 1.2: Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592): Elephant Theologians
* Kathleen Long
* Chapter 1.3: Thomas Tryon (1634 - 1703): A Theology of Animal
Enslavement
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.4: John Wesley (1703 - 1791): The Tension between
Theological Hope and Biological Reality
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 1.5: Humphry Primatt (1735-1777): Animal Protection and its
Revolutionary Contexts
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.6: William Bartram (1739 - 1823): A Quaker-Inspired Animal
Advocacy
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 1.7: Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862): Capturing the "Anima
" in Animals
* Wesley T. Mott
* Part 2: Social Sensibility
* Chapter 2.1: John Ruskin (1819 - 1900): "Beholding Birds": A Visual
Case against Vivisection
* Linda Johnson
* Chapter 2.2: Frances Power Cobbe (1822 - 1904): Theology, Science,
and the Anti-Vivisection Movement
* Chien-hui Li
* Chapter 2.3: Frank Buckland (1826 - 1880) and Henry Parry Liddon
(1829 - 1890): Vivisection in Oxford
* Serenhedd James
* Chapter 2.4: Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910): Literature and the Lives of
Animals
* Alice Crary
* Chapter 2.5: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844 - 1911): Writer and
Reformer
* Robyn Hederman
* Chapter 2.6: Muhammad 'Abduh (1849 - 1905): The Transvaal Fatwa, and
the Fate of Animals
* Nuri Friedlander
* Chapter 2.7: Josiah Oldfield (1863 - 1953): "You can't trust a fellow
who lives on nuts": Vegetarianism and the Order of the Golden Age in
nineteenth-century Britain
* A. W. H. Bates
* Chapter 2.8: Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935): Biblical Ethics as the
Basis of Rav Kook's A Vision of Vegetarianism and Peace
* Idan Breier
* Chapter 2.9: Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869 - 1948): In the Service of All
that Lives: The Vision of Engaged Nonviolent Animal Care
* Kenneth R. Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Swami)
* Part 3: Deeper Probing
* Chapter 3.1: Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965): The Life of Reverence
* Carl Tobias Frayne
* Chapter 3.2: Martin Buber (1878 - 1965): Encountering Animals: A
Prelude to the Animal Question
* Ryan Brand
* Chapter 3.3: Paul Tillich (1886 - 1965): The Method of Correlation
and the Possibility of an Animal Ethic
* Abbey Smith
* Chapter 3.4: Charles Hartshorne (1897 - 2000): Animals in Process
Thought
* Daniel A. Dombrowski
* Chapter 3.5: C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963): Rethinking Dominion: C. S.
Lewis and the Sleek, Purring Panther
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 3.6: Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904 - 1991): 'Myriads of cows
and fowls ... ready to take revenge'
* Beruriah Wiegand
* Chapter 3.7: Jürgen Moltmann (1926 -): Creation and Sabbath Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 3.8: Andrew Linzey (1952 -): Animal Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Index
* Introduction: "Before Animal Theology"
* Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey
* Part 1: Prophets and Pioneers
* Chapter 1.1: Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655): Vegetarianism and the
Beatific Vision
* Justin Begley
* Chapter 1.2: Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592): Elephant Theologians
* Kathleen Long
* Chapter 1.3: Thomas Tryon (1634 - 1703): A Theology of Animal
Enslavement
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.4: John Wesley (1703 - 1791): The Tension between
Theological Hope and Biological Reality
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 1.5: Humphry Primatt (1735-1777): Animal Protection and its
Revolutionary Contexts
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.6: William Bartram (1739 - 1823): A Quaker-Inspired Animal
Advocacy
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 1.7: Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862): Capturing the "Anima
" in Animals
* Wesley T. Mott
* Part 2: Social Sensibility
* Chapter 2.1: John Ruskin (1819 - 1900): "Beholding Birds": A Visual
Case against Vivisection
* Linda Johnson
* Chapter 2.2: Frances Power Cobbe (1822 - 1904): Theology, Science,
and the Anti-Vivisection Movement
* Chien-hui Li
* Chapter 2.3: Frank Buckland (1826 - 1880) and Henry Parry Liddon
(1829 - 1890): Vivisection in Oxford
* Serenhedd James
* Chapter 2.4: Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910): Literature and the Lives of
Animals
* Alice Crary
* Chapter 2.5: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844 - 1911): Writer and
Reformer
* Robyn Hederman
* Chapter 2.6: Muhammad 'Abduh (1849 - 1905): The Transvaal Fatwa, and
the Fate of Animals
* Nuri Friedlander
* Chapter 2.7: Josiah Oldfield (1863 - 1953): "You can't trust a fellow
who lives on nuts": Vegetarianism and the Order of the Golden Age in
nineteenth-century Britain
* A. W. H. Bates
* Chapter 2.8: Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935): Biblical Ethics as the
Basis of Rav Kook's A Vision of Vegetarianism and Peace
* Idan Breier
* Chapter 2.9: Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869 - 1948): In the Service of All
that Lives: The Vision of Engaged Nonviolent Animal Care
* Kenneth R. Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Swami)
* Part 3: Deeper Probing
* Chapter 3.1: Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965): The Life of Reverence
* Carl Tobias Frayne
* Chapter 3.2: Martin Buber (1878 - 1965): Encountering Animals: A
Prelude to the Animal Question
* Ryan Brand
* Chapter 3.3: Paul Tillich (1886 - 1965): The Method of Correlation
and the Possibility of an Animal Ethic
* Abbey Smith
* Chapter 3.4: Charles Hartshorne (1897 - 2000): Animals in Process
Thought
* Daniel A. Dombrowski
* Chapter 3.5: C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963): Rethinking Dominion: C. S.
Lewis and the Sleek, Purring Panther
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 3.6: Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904 - 1991): 'Myriads of cows
and fowls ... ready to take revenge'
* Beruriah Wiegand
* Chapter 3.7: Jürgen Moltmann (1926 -): Creation and Sabbath Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 3.8: Andrew Linzey (1952 -): Animal Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Index
* About the Editors and the Contributors
* Introduction: "Before Animal Theology"
* Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey
* Part 1: Prophets and Pioneers
* Chapter 1.1: Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655): Vegetarianism and the
Beatific Vision
* Justin Begley
* Chapter 1.2: Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592): Elephant Theologians
* Kathleen Long
* Chapter 1.3: Thomas Tryon (1634 - 1703): A Theology of Animal
Enslavement
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.4: John Wesley (1703 - 1791): The Tension between
Theological Hope and Biological Reality
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 1.5: Humphry Primatt (1735-1777): Animal Protection and its
Revolutionary Contexts
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.6: William Bartram (1739 - 1823): A Quaker-Inspired Animal
Advocacy
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 1.7: Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862): Capturing the "Anima
" in Animals
* Wesley T. Mott
* Part 2: Social Sensibility
* Chapter 2.1: John Ruskin (1819 - 1900): "Beholding Birds": A Visual
Case against Vivisection
* Linda Johnson
* Chapter 2.2: Frances Power Cobbe (1822 - 1904): Theology, Science,
and the Anti-Vivisection Movement
* Chien-hui Li
* Chapter 2.3: Frank Buckland (1826 - 1880) and Henry Parry Liddon
(1829 - 1890): Vivisection in Oxford
* Serenhedd James
* Chapter 2.4: Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910): Literature and the Lives of
Animals
* Alice Crary
* Chapter 2.5: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844 - 1911): Writer and
Reformer
* Robyn Hederman
* Chapter 2.6: Muhammad 'Abduh (1849 - 1905): The Transvaal Fatwa, and
the Fate of Animals
* Nuri Friedlander
* Chapter 2.7: Josiah Oldfield (1863 - 1953): "You can't trust a fellow
who lives on nuts": Vegetarianism and the Order of the Golden Age in
nineteenth-century Britain
* A. W. H. Bates
* Chapter 2.8: Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935): Biblical Ethics as the
Basis of Rav Kook's A Vision of Vegetarianism and Peace
* Idan Breier
* Chapter 2.9: Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869 - 1948): In the Service of All
that Lives: The Vision of Engaged Nonviolent Animal Care
* Kenneth R. Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Swami)
* Part 3: Deeper Probing
* Chapter 3.1: Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965): The Life of Reverence
* Carl Tobias Frayne
* Chapter 3.2: Martin Buber (1878 - 1965): Encountering Animals: A
Prelude to the Animal Question
* Ryan Brand
* Chapter 3.3: Paul Tillich (1886 - 1965): The Method of Correlation
and the Possibility of an Animal Ethic
* Abbey Smith
* Chapter 3.4: Charles Hartshorne (1897 - 2000): Animals in Process
Thought
* Daniel A. Dombrowski
* Chapter 3.5: C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963): Rethinking Dominion: C. S.
Lewis and the Sleek, Purring Panther
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 3.6: Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904 - 1991): 'Myriads of cows
and fowls ... ready to take revenge'
* Beruriah Wiegand
* Chapter 3.7: Jürgen Moltmann (1926 -): Creation and Sabbath Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 3.8: Andrew Linzey (1952 -): Animal Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Index
* Introduction: "Before Animal Theology"
* Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey
* Part 1: Prophets and Pioneers
* Chapter 1.1: Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655): Vegetarianism and the
Beatific Vision
* Justin Begley
* Chapter 1.2: Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592): Elephant Theologians
* Kathleen Long
* Chapter 1.3: Thomas Tryon (1634 - 1703): A Theology of Animal
Enslavement
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.4: John Wesley (1703 - 1791): The Tension between
Theological Hope and Biological Reality
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 1.5: Humphry Primatt (1735-1777): Animal Protection and its
Revolutionary Contexts
* Adam Bridgen
* Chapter 1.6: William Bartram (1739 - 1823): A Quaker-Inspired Animal
Advocacy
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 1.7: Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862): Capturing the "Anima
" in Animals
* Wesley T. Mott
* Part 2: Social Sensibility
* Chapter 2.1: John Ruskin (1819 - 1900): "Beholding Birds": A Visual
Case against Vivisection
* Linda Johnson
* Chapter 2.2: Frances Power Cobbe (1822 - 1904): Theology, Science,
and the Anti-Vivisection Movement
* Chien-hui Li
* Chapter 2.3: Frank Buckland (1826 - 1880) and Henry Parry Liddon
(1829 - 1890): Vivisection in Oxford
* Serenhedd James
* Chapter 2.4: Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910): Literature and the Lives of
Animals
* Alice Crary
* Chapter 2.5: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844 - 1911): Writer and
Reformer
* Robyn Hederman
* Chapter 2.6: Muhammad 'Abduh (1849 - 1905): The Transvaal Fatwa, and
the Fate of Animals
* Nuri Friedlander
* Chapter 2.7: Josiah Oldfield (1863 - 1953): "You can't trust a fellow
who lives on nuts": Vegetarianism and the Order of the Golden Age in
nineteenth-century Britain
* A. W. H. Bates
* Chapter 2.8: Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935): Biblical Ethics as the
Basis of Rav Kook's A Vision of Vegetarianism and Peace
* Idan Breier
* Chapter 2.9: Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869 - 1948): In the Service of All
that Lives: The Vision of Engaged Nonviolent Animal Care
* Kenneth R. Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Swami)
* Part 3: Deeper Probing
* Chapter 3.1: Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965): The Life of Reverence
* Carl Tobias Frayne
* Chapter 3.2: Martin Buber (1878 - 1965): Encountering Animals: A
Prelude to the Animal Question
* Ryan Brand
* Chapter 3.3: Paul Tillich (1886 - 1965): The Method of Correlation
and the Possibility of an Animal Ethic
* Abbey Smith
* Chapter 3.4: Charles Hartshorne (1897 - 2000): Animals in Process
Thought
* Daniel A. Dombrowski
* Chapter 3.5: C. S. Lewis (1898 - 1963): Rethinking Dominion: C. S.
Lewis and the Sleek, Purring Panther
* Michael J. Gilmour
* Chapter 3.6: Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904 - 1991): 'Myriads of cows
and fowls ... ready to take revenge'
* Beruriah Wiegand
* Chapter 3.7: Jürgen Moltmann (1926 -): Creation and Sabbath Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Chapter 3.8: Andrew Linzey (1952 -): Animal Theology
* Ryan Patrick McLaughlin
* Index