The Dominion of Love: Animal Rights According to the BibleLantern Books, 2002 - 208 sider Many commentators and users of the Bible have, over the centuries and up to the present day, used the Bible to argue that animals have no rights, that they were put on this earth for our use, and that we have no obligations to them. In his cogent, honest, and fully researched and referenced work, The Dominion of Love, Norm Phelps attempts to encourage all who revere the Bible as holy scripture to open their hearts to the suffering that we inflict upon our nonhuman neighbors. He shows that the right of animals not to be imprisoned, harmed, and killed for our benefit flows naturally from the Bible's message of love and compassion and argues that this is the message of the Bible's most important passages dealing with our relationship to animals. He further responds to the defenses of animal exploitation that are often made based on the Bible. Beautifully written, The Dominion of Love is an essential addition to a growing body of literature that argues for a compassionate and non-exploitative reading of Holy Scripture. |
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... Jewish and Christian authorities . The subjects we are discussing are not matters regarding which Jews and Christians find themselves on opposite sides of a theological fence . Animal rights may be an open topic of discussion within ...
... Jew or Christian today would argue that human rights ought to be abandoned because they are not explicitly taught in the Bible . Rather , Jews and Christians universally support human rights because they recognize them as essential to ...
... Jewish and Catholic audiences , respectively , they include the Apocrypha , which the Protestant NASB does not . In recent years , the New International Version ( NIV ) has become the best - selling Bible in the English - speaking world ...
... Jew or Christian today consider that these stories justify ethnic cleansing in the Balkans , genocide in Rwanda , or sectarian bombings in Northern Ireland ? But using the fate of the Midianites , the Amalekites , and the rest to ...
... Jews are superior to non - Jews in any morally significant way ? Or , reading it more generally , would any Christian today use this passage to defend any form of racism or religious discrimination ? If not , what basis is there for ...
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The Prime Directives | 33 |
The Image and Likeness of God | 45 |
All Gods Children Go to Heaven | 57 |
The Suffering of the Living | 67 |
Your Hands Are Covered with Blood | 74 |
What Did Jesus Eat? | 125 |
The Sparrow and the Lamb | 137 |
The Gospel of Mercy | 149 |
Does God Care about Oxen? | 155 |
Eat Anything You Want | 169 |
The Dominion of Love | 176 |
Biblical Verses Relating to Human Treatment of Animals | 180 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 193 |
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