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Angels, beasts, machines, and men: Configuring the human and nonhuman in Judaeo-Christian tradition
Clough, David
Clough, David
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2008-10-01
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This book chapter offers four snapshots from the Judaeo-Christian tradition of the theological significance of the distinction between human and nonhuman life.
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Clough, David. Angels, beasts, machines and men: Configuring the human and nonhuman in Judaeo-Christian tradition’. In R. Muers & D. Grumett (Eds.), Eating and believing: Interdisciplinary perspectives on vegetarianism and theology (pp. 60-72). London: T & T Clark, 2008.
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T&T Clark
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9780567032843
