This article diagnoses and critiques two ‘not-animal’ modes of theological anthropology: first, the construction of human identity on the basis of supposed evidence of human/non-human difference; second, accounts of the human that take no account of God’s other creatures. It suggests that not-animal anthropologies exhibit poor theological methodology, are based on inaccurate depictions of both humans and other animals, and result in problematic construals of what it means to be human. Instead, the article concludes, we require theological anthropologies that take as a starting point the relationship between humanity and God and recognise the animal and creaturely context of human existence
Folklore notions of soul as an animal: folklore Christianity as the counterpoint to the doxa of Chri...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
The principal objective of this essay is to briefly present and discuss what could be thought of as ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Clough, D. (2014). On Thinking Theologic...
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term "animal"on itself? Is it possible that a ...
Nature shows itself to us in ambivalent ways. Breathtaking beauty and cruelty lie close together. A ...
The article investigates a dialectic that, through the work of negation, paradoxically brings the no...
This article surveys the emergence and usage of the redefinition of man not as animal rationale (a r...
What does Christianity say about other animals? For many people, Jesus-followers and others alike, t...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
Folklore notions of soul as an animal: folklore Christianity as the counterpoint to the doxa of Chri...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
The principal objective of this essay is to briefly present and discuss what could be thought of as ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Clough, D. (2014). On Thinking Theologic...
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term "animal"on itself? Is it possible that a ...
Nature shows itself to us in ambivalent ways. Breathtaking beauty and cruelty lie close together. A ...
The article investigates a dialectic that, through the work of negation, paradoxically brings the no...
This article surveys the emergence and usage of the redefinition of man not as animal rationale (a r...
What does Christianity say about other animals? For many people, Jesus-followers and others alike, t...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
Folklore notions of soul as an animal: folklore Christianity as the counterpoint to the doxa of Chri...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
The principal objective of this essay is to briefly present and discuss what could be thought of as ...