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The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Animal Ethics

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The ethical treatment of non-human animals is an increasingly significant issue, directly affecting how people share the planet with other creatures and visualize themselves within the natural world. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Animal Ethics is a key reference source in this area, looking specifically at the role religion plays in the formation of ethics around these concerns.

Featuring thirty-five chapters by a team of international contributors, the handbook is divided into two parts. The first gives an overview of fifteen of the major world religions' attitudes towards animal ethics and protection. The second features five sections addressing the following topics:



  • Human Interaction with Animals




  • Killing and Exploitation




  • Religious and Secular Law




  • Evil and Theodicy




  • Souls and Afterlife


This handbook demonstrates that religious traditions, despite often being anthropocentric, do have much to offer to those seeking a framework for a more enlightened relationship between humans and non-human animals. As such, The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Animal Ethics is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies, theology, and animal ethics as well as those studying the philosophy of religion and ethics more generally.

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ISBN: 9780367733148
Publication date: 18th December 2020
Author: Andrew Linzey, Clair Linzey
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 390 pages
Series: Routledge Handbooks in Religion
Genres: Ethics and moral philosophy
Religious ethics
Philosophy of religion
Jainism
Hinduism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam