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God, Humans, and Animals: An Invitation to Enlarge Our Moral Universe

Autor Robert N. Wennberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2002
This is a book about animals and the moral life. The kinds of questions it raises are profound and consequential: Do animals have moral standing? Do human beings have moral obligations to animals? If so, how extensive and weighty are those obligations? Robert Wennberg finds it troubling that society at large seems to care more about such concerns than the Christian community does, and he invites people of faith not only to think more deeply about ethical concerns for animals but also to enter into a richer, more sensitive moral life in general. Over the course of his thought-provoking discussion, Wennberg educates readers about some of the history of ethical concern for animals and the nature of that concern. He also invites serious reflection on the moral issues raised by the existence of animals in our world, while granting readers considerable latitude in reaching their own conclusions. Wennberg arrives at his own conclusions through careful interaction with church history, Christian theology, the Jewish and Christian Scriptures, and the best philosophical thought on the moral status of animals. Two compelling case studies - of factory farming and painful animal research are also included. All in all, "God, Humans, and Animals" offers a complete, balanced, and convincing argument for the moral recognition of animals. Most readers will be challenged - and some may be changed - by this provocative study.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802839756
ISBN-10: 0802839754
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 154 x 238 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Locul publicării:United States

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"Truly a new chapter in the struggle to define the moral standing of animals."

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This is a book about animals and the moral life. The kinds of questions it raises are profound and consequential: Do animals have moral standing? Do human beings have moral obligations to animals? If so, how extensive and weighty are those obligations? Robert Wennberg finds it troubling that society at large seems to care more about such concerns than the Christian community does, and he invites people of faith not only to think more deeply about ethical concerns for animals but also to enter into a richer, more sensitive moral life in general.

Over the course of his thought-provoking discussion, Wennberg educates readers about some of the history of ethical concern for animals and the nature of that concern. He also invites serious reflection on the moral issues raised by the existence of animals in our world, while granting readers considerable latitude in reaching their own conclusions. Wennberg arrives at his own conclusions through careful interaction with church history, Christian theology, the Jewish and Christian Scriptures, and the best philosophical thought on the moral status of animals. Two compelling case studies -- of factory farming and painful animal research are also included.

All in all, "God, Humans, and Animals" offers a complete, balanced, and convincing argument for the moral recognition of animals. Most readers will be challenged -- and some may be changed -- by this provocative study.


Descriere

After surveying the topic of animal advocacy from the perspectives of the church, environmentalism, and feminist theology, Wennberg looks at the nature of animals and relates his findings to influential moral theories and theorists. He also examines respect for animals, the moral status of humans, concerns for animals in the biblical tradition, and animal suffering in relation to the problem of evil.

Notă biografică

Robert N. Wennberg is professor of philosophy at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California.