Dominion over Wildlife? An Environmental Theology of Human Wildlife Relations
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Stephen M. Vantassel
ethics
creation care
Andrew Linzey
animal rights
Christian animal rights
doctrine of creation
hunting
trapping
animal cruelty
veganism
Should Christians kill animals? Can Christians trap and hunt? Stephen M. Vantassel, tutor of theology at King's Evangelical Divinity School, answers those questions in his book, Dominion over Wildlife? An Environmental-theology of Human-wildlife Relations. The text engages the theology of Christian Animal Rights Activist Andrew Linzey and evaluates Linzey's arguments from the Old Testament, New Testament, ethics and science. Stephen concludes by providing a framework for how Christians should be involved in creation care and other environmental concerns as part of their faith.
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