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Animal Ethics and Theology - The Lens of the Good Samaritan (Paperback)
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Animal Ethics and Theology - The Lens of the Good Samaritan (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
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In this book, Daniel K. Miller articulates a new vision of human
and animal relationships based on the foundational love ethic
within Christianity. Framed around Jesus' parable of the Good
Samaritan, Animal Ethics and Theology thoughtfully examines the
shortcomings of utilitarian and rights-based approaches to animal
ethics. By considering the question of animals within the Christian
concept of neighbourly love, Miller provides an alternative
narrative for understanding the complex relationships that humans
have with other animals. This book addresses significant
theological questions such as: Does being created in the image of
God present a meaningful distinction between humans and other
animals? What does it mean for humans to have dominion (Gen. 1:28)
over animals? Is meat eating a moral problem for Christians? In
addition to drawing out the significance of Christian theology for
field of animal ethics this book also engages environmental and
feminist ethics. Miller brings a theological perspective to such
questions as: Should care for animals be distinguished from care
for the environment, and what role should human emotions play in
our ethical dealings with other animals? As the title suggests,
this book provides fresh insight into the theological significance
of human relationships with other animals.
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