Animals on the Agenda: Questions about Animals for Theology and EthicsAndrew Linzey, Dorothy Yamamoto SCM, 1998 - 297 páginas This encyclopaedic volume is the most comprehensive collection of original studies on animals and theology ever published. It tackles many apparently simple issues which raise fundamental questions about theology and how it is done, such as: Are animals part of a fallen creation? Do animals have immortal souls? How does God value animals? Does Christ's reconciling work include animals? |
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Introduction by Andrew Linzey | 3 |
What was the Meaning of Classifying Animals as Clean | 18 |
A New Testament Doctrine of Creation? | 25 |
What did he Teach? | 33 |
What did he Practise? | 49 |
Introduction by Andrew Linzey | 63 |
Dorothy Yamamoto | 80 |
Subject to Adams Fall? | 90 |
Are Animals Fallen? | 147 |
Can Animal Suffering be Reconciled with Belief in | 161 |
All Things in Christ? | 173 |
Do Animals have Immortal Souls? | 181 |
Will Animals be Redeemed? | 190 |
Introduction by Andrew Linzey | 203 |
Tyrants Stewards or Just Kings? | 216 |
Compassion or Justice? What is our Minimum Ethical | 225 |
Can Catholic Morality Make Room for Animals? | 100 |
Introduction by Andrew Linzey | 115 |
Is Nature Gods Will? | 123 |
How does Gods Providential Care Extend to Animals? | 137 |
Is the Consistent Ethic of Life Consistent without | 237 |
Notes on Contributors | 248 |
Index | 292 |
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