The field of religious studies has recently begun to explore a number of aspects of the relationship between animals and religion. The bulk of these explorations have been focused on reconsidering human ethical relationships with animals in light of religious values or exploring the textual and ritual meanings of animal bodies against the background of human religions. Another line of inquiry, the topic of this paper, looks at the religious experiences of animals themselves, and draws these questions into methodological conversations within the study of religion generally. This paper surveys a variety of approaches to animal religion from two disciplinary perspectives: comparative religion and cognitive ethology. From comparative religion, ...
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical...
This is a contribution to an on-going debate on animal ethics. It is an episte-mological study into ...
Religious Studies Scholars and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Professionals (EAPP) have not made conn...
The field of religious studies has recently begun to explore a number of aspects of the relationship...
Animals exist as a wide range of symbols and subjects in almost every significant area of religious ...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Alina Mitek-Dziemba ORCID: 0000-0002-6900-3387 Katedra Literatury PorównawczejUniwer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
While previous work demonstrated that animals are categorised based on their edibility, little resea...
The notion of “living religion” is helpful in exploring how individuals and communities have across ...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
This thesis joins a vibrant interdisciplinary conversation about animal subjectivity. Specifically, ...
“The Theology of Dog Training” demonstrates the rich and surprising ways in which religi...
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical...
This is a contribution to an on-going debate on animal ethics. It is an episte-mological study into ...
Religious Studies Scholars and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Professionals (EAPP) have not made conn...
The field of religious studies has recently begun to explore a number of aspects of the relationship...
Animals exist as a wide range of symbols and subjects in almost every significant area of religious ...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Alina Mitek-Dziemba ORCID: 0000-0002-6900-3387 Katedra Literatury PorównawczejUniwer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
While previous work demonstrated that animals are categorised based on their edibility, little resea...
The notion of “living religion” is helpful in exploring how individuals and communities have across ...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
This thesis joins a vibrant interdisciplinary conversation about animal subjectivity. Specifically, ...
“The Theology of Dog Training” demonstrates the rich and surprising ways in which religi...
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical...
This is a contribution to an on-going debate on animal ethics. It is an episte-mological study into ...
Religious Studies Scholars and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Professionals (EAPP) have not made conn...