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El. knyga: On Animals: Volume I: Systematic Theology

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(University of Chester, UK)
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Feb-2012
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780567040169
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Feb-2012
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780567040169
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This volume is a project in systematic theology: a rigorous engagement with the Christian tradition in relation to animals under the doctrinal headings of creation, reconciliation and redemption and in dialogue with the Bible and theological voices central to the tradition. The book shows that such engagement with the tradition with the question of the animal in mind produces surprising answers that challenge modern anthropocentric assumptions. For the most part, therefore, the novelty of the project lies in the questions raised, rather than the proposal of innovative answers to it. The transformation in our thinking about animals for which the book argues results in the main from looking squarely for the first time at the sum of what we are already committed to believing about other animals and their place in God's creation.

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There is no more important treatment of ethical questions than David Cloughs two-volume work On Animals (Bloomsbury), which he completed last year. The first volume, Systematic Theology, offers a clear-minded theological account of the interconnectedness of all things. The second, Theological Ethics, presents a series of proposals on what those interconnections require of us. Clough seems to have thought through every possible question from every possible angle... * The Christian Century * David Clough's On Animals is indisputably the most important and comprehensive theological treatment of animals to have appeared in any language at any time in the Christian tradition. -- Brian Brock, Reader in Theological Ethics, University of Aberdeen * International Journal for Systematic Theology * I am neither a Christian nor a theologian, but anyone concerned about human mistreatment of animals will hope that Clough's view prevails among Christians. -- Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University, USA Cloughs work in On Animals is progressive and explorative ... a new benchmark for the field. -- Matthew Barton, University of Leeds, UK * Theological Book Review * A mix of constructive theology and critical doctrinal survey -- James R. A. Merrick, St. Francis University * Anglican Theology Review *

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The first book-length study of the place of animals in systematic theology.
Acknowledgements viii
Foreword x
Introduction xii
PART 1 CREATION
1(78)
Chapter 1 The End of Creation
3(23)
Chapter 2 The Place of Animals
26(19)
Chapter 3 Creaturely Difference
45(34)
PART 2 RECONCILIATION
79(52)
Chapter 4 Incarnation
81(23)
Chapter 5 Atonement
104(27)
PART 3 REDEMPTION
131(42)
Chapter 6 The Scope of Redemption
133(21)
Chapter 7 The Shape of Redeemed Living
154(19)
Conclusion 173(4)
Bibliography 177(20)
Index of Biblical References 197(10)
Index of Authors and Subjects 207
David L. Clough is Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chester, UK. His book publications include Ethics in Crisis: Interpreting Barth's Ethics (2005) and Faith and Force: A Christian Debate about War (2007) and he co-edited Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Animals (2009) and Animals as Religious Subjects (2013). Many of his articles are available via the University of Chester Open Access Repository, and you can also follow him on Twitter.