Teeth and Talons Whetted for Slaughter

Piet Slootweg

Piet Slootweg

Teeth and Talons Whetted for Slaughter

Divine Attributes and Suffering Animals in Historical Perspective (1600–1961)

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Is a life cycle that depends on eating or being eaten compatible with a creation in which ‘the heavens are telling the glory of God; and the fi rmament proclaims His handiwork’? Are animal death and extinction manifestations of a good God’s majesty and power? When creating the world, did God use animal death and extinction as a means to realize his intentions? This study challenges the view that the emergence and acceptance of the theory of evolution brought a break in thinking about animal suffering in a good creation. Even before Darwin, people thought about animal suffering, about how God’s goodness and good creation related to this, and about whether animals were already subject to death in paradise. Historically, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution did not form a watershed in the debate about animal suffering, nor did concerns about animal suffering only emerge with the Darwinian theory of evolution.
Titel
Teeth and Talons Whetted for Slaughter
Subtitel
Divine Attributes and Suffering Animals in Historical Perspective (1600–1961)
Auteur
Prijs
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ISBN
9789492701367
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Serie
Studies in the History of Church and Theology
Categorie
Religion and Theology
Discipline
Religie en filosofie