For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their institutions, and above all their believers— must take seriously the important role that they have played, and certainly will continue to play, in humans’ engagement with the lives beyond our species line. Religions have such a central role in the transmission of basic images and values regarding living beings that, without their help, the problem of the species line will not be solved in this century. A central question for this century is whether influential religious institutions will continue to convey images that radically and absolutely dismiss nonhumans, or will religions offer support for the broadening movement to include nonhuman animals...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
The salvation of animals in a Christian context examining future beliefs and current challenges
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
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...
The notion of “living religion” is helpful in exploring how individuals and communities have across ...
<strong>Religious perspectives on human-animal interaction</strong><p>The relation...
order of the authors ’ names was randomly determined. Religion, Animal Rights, and Animal Legislatio...
The rights of livestock that are designated as food/farm animals have been a blindspot across develo...
Christian teaching claims that animals, who are not humans, can’t be moral agents and have no rights...
The field of religious studies has recently begun to explore a number of aspects of the relationship...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
Waldau\u27s meticulous study assesses the origins of the term “speciesism,” coined by Ryder in 1970,...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
The salvation of animals in a Christian context examining future beliefs and current challenges
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
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...
The notion of “living religion” is helpful in exploring how individuals and communities have across ...
<strong>Religious perspectives on human-animal interaction</strong><p>The relation...
order of the authors ’ names was randomly determined. Religion, Animal Rights, and Animal Legislatio...
The rights of livestock that are designated as food/farm animals have been a blindspot across develo...
Christian teaching claims that animals, who are not humans, can’t be moral agents and have no rights...
The field of religious studies has recently begun to explore a number of aspects of the relationship...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
Waldau\u27s meticulous study assesses the origins of the term “speciesism,” coined by Ryder in 1970,...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
The salvation of animals in a Christian context examining future beliefs and current challenges
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical...