
On God and Dogs
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- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword: Voyage to the Animal World
- Introduction: Pet Theories
- I: Surveying the Options
- 1 God and the Giving of Animals
- Theological Method
- The Biblical Record
- The Christian Tradition
- Hauerwas and Berkman on a Biblical Foundation for Animal Welfare
- Andrew Linzey and the Theology of Animal Rights
- 2 Ecology versus the Peaceable Kingdom
- Process Thought and the Luring of Animals
- Environmental Theology and the Reclamation of Nature
- Ecofeminism and Animal Compassion
- The Rhetoric of Rights and the Demands of Care
- II: Thinking about Pets
- 3 What Are Dogs For?
- The Other as More of the Same?
- The Other as Social Self
- The Other as Personal Self
- 4 The Difference That Dogs Make
- Pets, Women, Meat, and Rhetoric
- Vicki Hearne on the Language of Training
- Keeping the Other Other
- Reading Excess
- Excess as More Than Other
- III: A Theology for the Dogs
- 5 Theology and Dogtalk
- The Sensibility of Sentiment
- Evolution and the Problem of Animal Pain
- God as a Lover of Dogs
- 6 The Sacrificial Economy of Christian Theology
- Economics and Sacrifice
- Karl Barth's Sacrificial Economy of Animals
- Hebrew Sacrifice and the Covenant
- The End of Sacrifice
- 7 Jesus Christ and the Future of Animals
- A Vegetarian Eucharist
- The Cosmic Christ and the Church for All Creatures
- Animal Afterlife
- Epilogue: God's Nature as the Future of the World
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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