Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-200) and index.
Contents:
Animals in the Garden of Eden -- Humans, animals, and death revisited -- Animal suffering: philosophical responses -- Animal suffering: theological responses -- The best of all possible worlds? -- The wheat and the tares: re-imagining nature -- A picture held us captive -- New dynamics in evolutionary theory -- Dualism or tares in evolutionary history? -- The fall and beyond -- Concluding ethical reflections.
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