Animals/ Shared-World

The relationship between animals, the shared-world (Mitwelt), and humans is characterized by mutual interdependence. However, since around the 19th century, technical-industrial development has led to the extensive human exploitation of other animals and our shared-world. In the face of humanity’s d...

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Main Author: Käfer, Anne 1977- (Author)
Format: Electronic Dictionary entry/article
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: 2025
In: SysLex
Year: 2025
Further subjects:B Justice
B Climate
B Creature
B rights of nature
B Creator
B Death of Jesus Christ
B Love of Neighbor
B Human / ity
B Meat
B Species Extinction
B Dignity
B Climate Change
B dominium terrae
B Animal
B Animal Ethics
B Shared-World
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:The relationship between animals, the shared-world (Mitwelt), and humans is characterized by mutual interdependence. However, since around the 19th century, technical-industrial development has led to the extensive human exploitation of other animals and our shared-world. In the face of humanity’s destructive violence, Christian theology is called upon to reflect upon what kind of treatment of other animals and the shared-world is truly Christian. While this question most directly affects other animals and the shared-world, it also indirectly affects future human beings who will suffer severely from climate change and species extinction.
ISSN:3052-685X
Contains:Enthalten in: SysLex