2022/4: Animals and Theologies
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Edited by Susan Abraham, Geraldo Luiz De Mori and Stefanie Knauss.
Part I: Philosophical and Ethical Considerations
Animal Subjectivity
ROBERTO MARCHESINI
The Importance of Animal Life: Between Objectifying and Subjectifying Approaches in Animal Philosophy and Ethics
SIMONE HORSTMANN
The Ethics of Using Animals for Entertainment: Zoos, Circuses, Sport and Pets
CARLOS NACONECY
Part II: Biblical and Theological Reflections
The Animal World in Old Testament Tradition
SILVIA SCHROER
Hoc est corpus meum: Theological Ecologies of Creaturely Health in the Context of a Global Pandemic
ERIC DARYL MEYER
The End of Consumption: Eschatological Hope for Human and Farmed Animals
MARGARET B. ADAM
Francis of Assisi and Brother Wolf
LUIZ CARLOS SUSIN
Considering “Teeth”: Blackness at the Intersection of Theology, Race, and Animals
JEANIA REE V. MOORE
Part III: Interreligious Perspectives
The Role of Animals in Mi’kmaw Spirituality
MARGARET ROBINSON
Ekpen-n’owa: Conceptualizing the Human-Animal Relationship in Benin Peoples’ Worldview
ITOHAN M. IDUMWONYI
Human-Animal Relationship and the Ethics of Using Animals in Islam
MAGFIRAH DAHLAN
Theological Forum
Bible and Political Commitment: Pablo Richard (1936-2021)
ELSA TAMEZ, CRISTINA VENTURA, DIEGO IRARRÁZAVAL
The First Ecclesial Assembly of Latin America and the Caribbean
GERALDO LUIZ DE MORI