NON-HUMAN ANIMALS
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2014
Edited by John Berkman, Charles C. Camosy,
and Celia Deane-Drummond
Introduction: Catholic Moral Theology
and the Moral Status of Non-Human Animals
John Berkman and Celia Deane-Drummond
From Theological Speciesism to a Theological Ethology:
Where Catholic Moral Theology Needs to Go
John Berkman
Animals, Evil, and Family Meals
Julie Rubio
The Use of Non-Human Animals in Biomedical Research:
Can Moral Theology Fill the Gap?
Charles C. Camosy and Susan Kopp
Evolutionary Perspectives on Inter-Morality
and Inter-Species Relationships Interrogated
in the Light of the Rise and Fall of Homo sapiens sapiens
Celia Deane-Drummond
Moral Passions: A Thomistic Interpretation
of Moral Emotions in Nonhuman and Human Animals
Jean Porter
Speaking Theologically of Animal Rights
James E. Helmer
O autorze
Celia Deane-Drummond is Professor of Theology and Director of the Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing at the University of Notre Dame. Her recent books include The Wisdom of the Liminal (2014), Technofutures, Nature, and the Sacred(coeditor, 2015) and Ecology in Jurgen Moltmann’s Theology (Wipf & Stock, 2016).