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This book examines one of the most pressing cultural concerns that surfaced in the last decade - the question of the place and significance of the animal. This collection of essays represents the outcome of various conversations regarding animal studies and shows multidisciplinarity at its very best, namely, a rigorous approach within one discipline in conversation with others around a common theme. The contributors discuss the most relevant disciplines regarding this conversation, namely: philosophy, anthropology, religious studies, theology, history of religions, archaeology and cultural studies. The first section, Thinking about Animals, explores philosophical, anthropological and religious perspectives, raising general questions about the human perception of animals and its crucial cultural significance. The second section explores the intriguing topic of the way animals have been used historically as religious symbols and in religious rituals. The third section re-examines some Christian theological and biblical approaches to animals in the light of current concerns.
The final section extends the implications of traditional views about other animals to more specific ethical theories and practices.
Title
Animals as Religious Subjects
Authors
Celia Deane-Drummond +1
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
December 2014
Weight
459g
Page Count
336
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm
ISBN
9780567659767
ISBN-10
0567659763
Eden Code
4294776
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