Eating and Believing: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vegetarianism and Theology
Editat de Dr David Grumett, Rachel Muersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567267955
ISBN-10: 0567267954
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567267954
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Reconceives
vegetarianism
as
spiritual
pracitce
rather
than
a
corollary
of
animal
rights.
Notă biografică
Dr
David
Grumett
is
Research
Fellow
in
Theology
in
the
University
of
Exeter,
UK.
Dr
Rachel
Muers
is
Lecturer
in
Theology
in
the
University
of
Leeds,
UK.
She
is
author
ofKeeping
God's
Silence:
Towards
a
Theological
Ethics
of
Communication(Blackwell,
2004).She
also
editedThe
Modern
Theologians(Blackwells)
together
with
David
Ford.
Cuprins
Introduction
(Rachel
Muers
and
David
Grumett)
Developments
in
Biblical
and
Historical
TheologyFood
and
diet
in
the
priestly
material
of
the
Pentateuch
(Nathan
MacDonald)Mosaic
food
rules
in
Celtic
spirituality
in
Ireland
(David
Grumett)Biblical
Vegetarianism?
A
critical
and
constructive
assessment
(David
G.
Horrell)Angels,
beasts,
machines,
and
men:
configuring
the
human
and
non-human
in
Judaeo-Christian
tradition
(David
Clough)Perspective
from
Late
Antiquity
Vegetarianism,
heresy,
and
asceticism
in
late
ancient
Christianity
(Teresa
M.
Shaw)'The
question
is
not,
Can
they
reason?
nor,
Can
they
talk?
but,
Can
they
suffer?':
The
ethics
of
vegetarianism
in
the
writings
of
Plutarch
(Michael
Beer)Hoi
polloi:
spiritual
choices
for
the
many
and
the
few
(John
Wilkins)Faith
at
the
Origins
of
Modern
Vegetarianism
'Ours
is
the
food
that
Eden
knew':
themes
in
the
theology
and
practice
of
modern
Christian
vegetarians
(Samantha
Jane
Calvert)'A
Lutheranism
of
the
table':
religion
and
the
Victorian
vegetarians
(James
R.T.E.
Gregory)The
Theory
of
VegetarianismThe
argument
from
marginal
cases:
a
philosophical
and
theological
defense
(Daniel
Dombrowski)Seeing
and
believing:
gender
and
species
hierarchy
in
contemporary
cultures
of
animal
food
(Erika
Cudworth)Seeing,
choosing
and
eating:
Theology
and
the
feminist
vegetarian
debate
(Rachel
Muers)Structure
and
agency
in
the
antislavery
and
animal
liberation
movements
(Nigel
Pleasants)Theological
Views
on
Current
Food
DebatesSymbol,
community,
and
vegetarianism
(David
Brown)Eucharistic
eating,
and
why
many
early
Christians
preferred
fish
(Michael
S.
Northcott)Protological
and
eschatological
vegetarianism
(Christopher
Southgate)Conclusion
(Rachel
Muers)Index
Recenzii
This
book
raises
a
series
of
deeply
difficult
questions
designed
to
make
all
of
us
think
much
more
thoroughly
about
something
we
all
do
more
or
less
daily.
And
that,
I
think,
makes
it
a
book
which
deserves
to
be
read.