|
University of Chester Digital Repository >
Academic Faculties >
Faculty of Humanities >
Theology and Religious Studies >
Theology and Religious Studies >
Angels, beasts, machines, and men: Configuring the human and nonhuman in Judaeo-Christian tradition
Please use
this identifier to cite or link
to this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/10034/133869
Del.icio.us
LinkedIn
Citeulike
Connotea
Facebook
Stumble it!
| Title: | Angels, beasts, machines, and men: Configuring the human and nonhuman in Judaeo-Christian tradition |
| Authors: | Clough, David |
| Affiliation: | University of Chester |
| Citation: | Clough, David. Angels, beasts, machines and men: Configuring the human and nonhuman in Judaeo-Christian tradition’. In R. Muers & D. Grumett (Eds.), Eating and believing: Interdisciplinary perspectives on vegetarianism and theology (pp. 60-72). London: T & T Clark, 2008. |
| Publisher: | T&T Clark |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10034/133869 |
| Additional Links: | http://www.continuumbooks.com/about-us-t-and-t.aspx |
| Abstract: | This book chapter offers four snapshots from the Judaeo-Christian tradition of the theological significance of the distinction between human and nonhuman life. |
| Type: | Book chapter |
| Language: | en |
| Description: | This is the author's pdf version of the book chapter. |
| Keywords: | theology ethics animals |
| ISBN: | 9780567032843 |
| Appears in Collections: | Theology and Religious Studies
|
| Files in This Item: |
| File |
Description |
Size |
Format |
View/Open |
| Angels, Beasts, Men & Machines - DONE.pdf | | 58Kb | Adobe PDF |  View/Open |
|
All Items in ChesterRep are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
|