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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Humanities > Theology and Religious Studies > Theology and Religious Studies > The anxiety of the human animal: Martin Luther on non-human animals and human animality

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Title: The anxiety of the human animal: Martin Luther on non-human animals and human animality
Authors: Clough, David
Affiliation: University of Chester
Citation: In C. Deane-Drummond & D. Clough (Eds.), Creaturely theology: God, humans and other animals (pp. 41-60). London: SCM Press, 2009.
Publisher: SCM Press
Issue Date: 2009
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/133992
Additional Links: http://www.scmpress.co.uk
Abstract: This book chapter discusses human superiority and dominance over other animals, human commonality with and compassion for other animals, and tensions in Luther's account of animals.
Type: Book chapter
Language: en
Description: This is the author's version of the book chapter.
Keywords: Martin Luther
animals
ISBN: 9780334041894
Appears in Collections: Theology and Religious Studies

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