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Author Olyan, Saul M., author.

Title Animal rights and the Hebrew Bible / Saul M. Olyan
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]

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Contents Cover -- Animal Rights and the Hebrew Bible -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Legal Personhood and the Legal Rights of Animals -- Animal Rights and Animal Welfare -- The Use of the Hebrew Bible in Animal Advocacy -- The Hebrew Bible: Multiple Views, Multiple Voices -- The Biblical Notion of Rights -- The Shape of the Book -- 1. Four Legal Texts in the Hebrew Bible that Evince a Concern for Animal Rights -- Exod 23:10-​11 and Exod 23:12 -- Lev 25:2-​7 and Deut 5:12-​15 -- Implicit Classification and the Creation of Common Classes -- Conclusion -- 2. Animals as Covenant Partners in Genesis 9:8-​17 and Hosea 2:20 (Eng. 2:18) -- The Grant-​like Covenants of Gen 9:8-​17 and Hos 2:20 (Eng. 2:18) -- Legal Personhood and the Rights of Animals in Gen 9:8-​17 and Hos 2:20 (Eng. 2:18) -- The Relationship of Gen 9:8-​17 and Gen 9:2-​3 -- Conclusion -- 3. Animal Culpability and Its Ramifications for Legal Status -- Duties, Culpability, and Legal Personhood -- Texts that Subject Animals to Sanctions for the Violations They Commit -- Texts in which Animals Die or Suffer for the Offenses of Human Beings -- Conclusion -- 4. Symmetry or Asymmetry According to the Law? The Case of Domesticated Animals and Human Beings -- Lev 27:1-​13: Valuations for Vows -- Lev 27:28-​29: Consignment to Eradication (ḥērem) -- Exod 34:19-​20 and Exod 22:28b-​29 (Eng. 22:29b-​30): The Law of the Firstborn -- Defects (mûmîm) in Priests and Sacrificial Animals -- Axes of Inequality Among Human Beings and Among Animals -- Conclusion -- 5. Animal Welfare: The Evidence of Biblical Texts -- A Biblical Text Sharing Some Features in Common with a Contemporary Welfare Orientation -- A Comparison of Prov 12:10 and Deut 25:4
Other Texts that are Often Assumed to be Welfare-​Oriented: What Does the Evidence Suggest? -- Additional Texts that are Sometimes Thought to have a Concern for Animal Well-​Being -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Index
Summary "In this book, the author considers whether there are biblical texts that ascribe an implicit form of legal personhood as well as genuine legal rights to animals and, if so, which rights, to which animals in particular-domesticated, wild, both- and for what purpose? He also explores how the evidence of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) might contribute to contemporary debate about animal rights in the academy, in the courts, in the public square and in religious communities. Given the increasing interest in the status of animals in the Americas, Europe and across the world, the strides forward made in recent years by animal rights advocates in any number of countries and sub-national constituencies, and the fact that experts in the biblical field have mainly ignored the question of animal rights, while non-specialists in law or philosophy who argue on behalf of animals have tended to read the Hebrew Bible superficially and in an overly generalizing manner, an exploration of what the Hebrew Bible has to contribute to the question of animal rights is both timely and necessary"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 27, 2023)
Subject Animals in the Bible.
Animal rights -- Biblical teaching
Animal rights -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Animal welfare -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Animal rights -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Animal welfare -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Animals in the Bible
Religion & beliefs.
Religion.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2023008574
ISBN 9780197609415
0197609414