This article explores the attitude God shows towards the animals as presented in Old Testament (OT) texts outside of the law texts. While these law texts present God’s imperative for his people, the other OT texts display his attitude towards nature more directly. We will interpret the findings as part of a “cosmic covenant” (Robert Murray) between God and his animals on the one hand and God and humans as his viceroys on earth on the other hand. The article is written from a canonical viewpoint. This means that it does not try to distinguish divergent aspects or developments of ideas but rather looks at their similarities. The aim is not just to do an exegesis on certain Old Testament tests but to explore the relationship between God and hi...
In 1 Cor 9:9, Paul cites Deut 25:4 (“Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain”) and as...
The problem of evil is unanswered and puzzling to the majority of philosophers and Christian theists...
This issue of Interfaces explores the question of how Jewish and Christian authors in pre-modern Lat...
The article explicates the symbolic information in the biblical divisionof animals between clean and...
<strong>Religious perspectives on human-animal interaction</strong><p>The relation...
This article points to stylistic and cognitive function of animals in two educational books of the ...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
This article undertakes to examine the covenants and biblical laws concerning human relations with t...
This paper surveys the role of animal imagery in the literature of the Old Testament and in post-bib...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
This bachelor work only consists of a theoretical part which is divided into three main parts. The f...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-12-16, issued 2019-12-16Among ancient N...
In 1 Cor 9:9, Paul cites Deut 25:4 (“Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain”) and as...
The problem of evil is unanswered and puzzling to the majority of philosophers and Christian theists...
This issue of Interfaces explores the question of how Jewish and Christian authors in pre-modern Lat...
The article explicates the symbolic information in the biblical divisionof animals between clean and...
<strong>Religious perspectives on human-animal interaction</strong><p>The relation...
This article points to stylistic and cognitive function of animals in two educational books of the ...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
This article undertakes to examine the covenants and biblical laws concerning human relations with t...
This paper surveys the role of animal imagery in the literature of the Old Testament and in post-bib...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
This bachelor work only consists of a theoretical part which is divided into three main parts. The f...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-12-16, issued 2019-12-16Among ancient N...
In 1 Cor 9:9, Paul cites Deut 25:4 (“Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain”) and as...
The problem of evil is unanswered and puzzling to the majority of philosophers and Christian theists...
This issue of Interfaces explores the question of how Jewish and Christian authors in pre-modern Lat...