Nonconformist Perspectives on Animals and Language

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This book explores how seventeenth-century nonconformist Christian discourse gave animals a voice in public life, challenging dominant anthropocentric narratives. Drawing on historical, theological, and ethical perspectives, Philip J. Sampson traces a subjugated language of resistance that once shaped institutions such as the RSPCA and continues to offer incisive critiques of contemporary practices including hunting, warfare, animal experimentation, and meat consumption. Envisioning creation as song, the book reimagines human-animal relations as co-creative and mutually vulnerable, offering a compelling alternative to both instrumentalist and zoocentric frameworks. Engaging with biblical texts and historical voices, Sampson uncovers a rich tradition of animal advocacy rooted in kindness, sacrifice, and restoration. This interdisciplinary study will appeal to scholars and students in animal ethics, theology, religious studies, and early modern history, as well as practitioners and advocates seeking new ethical resources for contemporary debates.


Reframes animal ethics through historical nonconformist discourse that gives animals a voice Challenges dominant anthropocentric narratives by exploring theology, ethics, and resistance Equips scholars and advocates with new language to rethink hunting, warfare, and meat consumption

Autorentext

Philip J. Sampson is a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and a consultant editor for the Journal of Animal Ethics . His previous book, Animal Ethics and the Nonconformist Conscience (2018), is widely used in environmental ethics courses and informs this sequel volume.


Klappentext

Sampson is a brilliant theologian and intellectual historian. He mines the nonconformist tradition and devastates the widely held view that animals are just here for our use. Christian thinking about animals will never be the same again. An intellectual tour de force.

Andrew Linzey , Director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, UK

This book explores how seventeenth-century nonconformist Christian discourse gave animals a voice in public life, challenging dominant anthropocentric narratives. Drawing on historical, theological, and ethical perspectives, Philip J. Sampson traces a subjugated language of resistance that once shaped institutions such as the RSPCA and continues to offer incisive critiques of contemporary practices including hunting, warfare, animal experimentation, and meat consumption. Envisioning creation as song, the book reimagines human-animal relations as co-creative and mutually vulnerable, offering a compelling alternative to both instrumentalist and zoocentric frameworks. Engaging with biblical texts and historical voices, Sampson uncovers a rich tradition of animal advocacy rooted in kindness, sacrifice, and restoration. This interdisciplinary study will appeal to scholars and students in animal ethics, theology, religious studies, and early modern history, as well as practitioners and advocates seeking new ethical resources for contemporary debates.

Philip J. Sampson is a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and a consultant editor for the Journal of Animal Ethics . His previous book, Animal Ethics and the Nonconformist Conscience (2018), is widely used in environmental ethics courses and informs this sequel volume.


Inhalt

Ch 1: Introduction.- Ch 2: Speaking of Animals.- Ch 3: The Choir and the Song.- Ch 4: Singing together.- Ch 5: The Art of Conducting.- Ch 6: Cruelty.- Ch 7: Hunting.- Ch 8: Animals in Warfare.- Ch 9: Eating and Singing.- Ch 10: The Invention of Carno-Theology.- Ch 11: Conclusion.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783032121578
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Philosophy
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 248
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm
    • Jahr 2026
    • EAN 9783032121578
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-032-12157-8
    • Titel Nonconformist Perspectives on Animals and Language
    • Autor Philip J. Sampson
    • Untertitel Speaking for the Voiceless
    • Herausgeber Springer, Berlin

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