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Animals and the Image of God in the Bible and Beyond
Authors:By Joshua M Moritz
Institution:Joshua M. Moritz is the former managing editor of the journal Dialog;and the current managing editor of Theology and Science. He is a PhD candidate in philosophical and systematic theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA.
Abstract:Abstract :  This article examines theological thought pertaining to the imago Dei doctrine in light of its relation to non-human animals within the framework of biblical, intertestamental Jewish, and early Christian writings. Evaluating theological understandings of human nature as they relate to and interact with theological and philosophical understandings of animals and animal nature, the author finds that the understandings of the image of God and dominion as they are ideally conceived in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures are significantly more closely related to the ideas of human-animal continuity, compassion, and responsibility than to human rationality or the human immaterial immortal soul (and the entailed implication of animals' lack thereof).
Keywords:animal theology  image of God  anthropology  Messianic peaceable kingdom  priests of creation
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