FILOSOFIA E TEOLOGIA
Sito ufficiale dell'Associazione Italiana per gli Studi di Filosofia e Teologia (AISFET)
 
Autore   Luisa FERRARIS
Titolo   Gli animali e il Primo Testamento
Pagine   71-82
Abstract  

In the Old Testament the contrast between humans and animals is not as strong as we may assume. The biblical passages analysed may help to change positively human behaviour towards animals; they suggest a type of anthropocentrism which does not consider living beings as instruments but, on the contrary, shows responsibility towards them. The Jewish attitude towards nature is positive: human beings cooperate with God in the continuous creation of a better world. All living things are interdependent. Animal rights are different from human rights, because the latter imply also duties. Life itself is sufficient to possess rights. Moreover, the Jewish-Christian view suggests a historical discontinuity but an eschatological continuity between humans and animals.

     
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