Peaceable Kingdoms in the Digital World (original) (raw)

An Intertextual Conversation on Interspecies Ethics: 2 Samuel 12:1-4 and Proverbs 27:23-27

Suzanna Millar

Explorations in the Interpretation of Samuel: Intertextuality and Reception, ed. Rachelle Gilmour and Benjamin J.M. Johnson, Studies of the Bible and its Reception (Berlin: De Gruyter).

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‘My Holy Mountain’: Implications of a Geographical Marker on a Future Peace for Creatures

Raymond R. Hausoul

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2022

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The Poor Man's Ewe Lamb (2 Sam 12:1-4) in Intersectional, Interspecies Perspective

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A. Rahel Wells

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Introduction: The Animal Turn and the New Testament Crossroads

Justin David Strong

Animals in the New Testament: Perspectives from Animal Studies and Ancient Contexts, 2025

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The Animal in the New Testament and Graeco Roman World June 15-17, 2023

Justin David Strong

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A Promise is a Promise: God's Covenantal Relationship With Animals

Kris Hiuser

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New Directions for Thinking about the Bible and Nonhuman Animals: A Review of Works by Peter Atkins, Dong Hyeon Jeong, and Saul Olyan

Suzanna Millar

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The Sovereign and the Beast: Human and Animal Entanglements in the Neo-Assyrian Empire 934-612 BC. Paper presented at the 65th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Paris, 8-12 July, 2019.

Omar N'Shea

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Review. Come Out, My People! God's Call Out of Empire in the Bible and Beyond. By Wes Howard-Brook. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2010. Pp. xviii + 525. $30.00

Martin W Mittelstadt

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Complex Attitudes towards Animals in the Hebrew Bible

Yael Shemesh

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Kings and Gods as Ecological Agents: From Reciprocity to Unilateralism in the Management of Natural Resources

Simon Simonse

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Peaceable Kingdoms and Information Technology

carolyn marvin

2004

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Religion, Animals, and Desire in Eden: A Visual Critical Reconsideration of the Naḥash

Jonathan Crane

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Yahweh, the Animal Tamer: Jungles, Wild Animals and Yahweh’s Sovereignty in the Apocalyptic Space of Daniel 7:1-28

Matthew Michael

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Imaging Elohim to Nonhuman Animals: Genesis 1:26-29 and Genesis 9:1-3

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The Third Covenant: People, Animals, and Land in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures

Devi B . Dillard-Wright

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Animal Affinities: Monsters and Marvels in the Ambrosian Tanakh

Elina Gertsman

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Heights We Live By: On the Religious Coherence between Space and Cyberspace

Todor Mitrovic

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Religions and the Religion of Animals: ethics, self, and language in tenth-century Iraq

Richard McGregor

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. vol. 35, no. 2, 2015.

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The fight for the Kingdom of Heaven (In the Bible and as Prehistoric motif.)

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Animals, violence and inequality in ancient Mesopotamia

Laerke Recht

Violence and Inequality: An Archaeological History, 2023

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David H Wenkel

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Animals in the Prophetic World: Literary Reflections on Numbers 22 and 1 Kings 13 (2009)

Kenneth C Way

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“Introduction: ‘A Community of Peoples’ (Genesis 28:3).” Pp. 1–5.

Michael J . Stahl, Lauren Monroe, Mahri Leonard-Fleckman

“A Community of Peoples”: Studies on Society and Politics in the Bible and the Ancient Near East. Edited by Mahri Leonard-Fleckman, Lauren A. S. Monroe, Michael J. Stahl, and Dylan R. Johnson. Harvard Semitic Studies. Leiden: Brill, 2022

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The Hebrew Bible and the ‘Animal Turn’

Phillip Sherman

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Mutual Vulnerability? Asymmetric Relationships in Biblical Anthropology

Levente Balázs Martos

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Public Theology and the Anthropocene: Exploring Human-Animal Relations

Eva van Urk-Coster

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God’s Creation Wild and Violent, and Our Care for Other Animals

Christopher Southgate

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Hierarchy and Violence in Genesis 1:26-28: An Agrarian Solution

Daniel J D Stulac

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A Misanthropic View at the Societies of the Old Testament in the Books of Smaller Prophets

Bojan Zikic

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“Creaturely Solidarity: Rethinking Human-Nonhuman Animal Relations” (2014)

Grace Y Kao

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Animals and Otherness in the Middle Ages: An Overview from the Garden of Eden

Francisco de Asís García García, Monica Ann Walker Vadillo

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Creaturely Life in “We Come as Friends”

Mario Vrbancic

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