拯救动物?

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Journal of Reformed Theology Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1163/15697312-01702003
N. Marais
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“拯救”的语言经常被用在与动物有关的地方——无论是在保护运动中还是在动物神学中——因此,我们如何谈论动物救赎的问题可以说是修辞上和神学上的重要问题。本文考虑了两位动物神学家Andrew Linzey和David Clough作品中“救赎话语”的修辞和解释学动态。虽然语言本身可能无法拯救动物,但培养赋予生命的神学语法,使所有生物繁荣昌盛,可以说是一项缓慢而深刻而重要的工作,有能力走得很远。在这里,修辞可以成为道德和实际工作的伙伴,分享对动物安全和照顾的关注,以及一种可以塑造如何公开想象动物救赎的资源。简而言之,这篇文章试图证明我们谈论动物拯救的方式很重要。
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Saving Animals?
‘Saving’ language is often employed in relation to animals—both in conservation campaigns and in animal theology—and therefore the question as to how we speak about animal redemption is arguably of both rhetorical and theological importance. This article considers the rhetorical and hermeneutical dynamics of ‘redemption talk’ in the work of two animal theologians, Andrew Linzey and David Clough. Although language alone may not save animals, cultivating life-giving theological grammars that make for the flourishing of all living beings is arguably a slow and deep and important work that has the capacity to go the distance. Rhetoric could herein become a partner to ethical and practical work that shares the concern for the safety of and care for animals, as well as a resource that could shape how the redemption of animals could be imagined publicly. In short, this article seeks to demonstrate that how we speak about animal salvation matters.
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