What Animals Teach Us About Families What Animals Teach Us About Families

What Animals Teach Us About Families

Kinship and Species in the Bible and Rabbinic Literature

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Publisher Description

Reading the Bible and rabbinic literature to reimagine the bonds between animals.
 
Moving beyond debates about the ethics of animal consumption to focus on animals' intimate lives, Beth A. Berkowitz examines the contribution of religious traditions and sacred texts to contemporary conversations about animals. Reading the four "animal family" laws of the Bible alongside their rabbinic interpretations from ancient times to today, she examines the bonds that animals form with each other and reimagines family to include new forms of life and alternative modes of kinship.
 
Humanitarian politics—and biblical law—tend to take for granted that human interests supersede animal interests and that our moral obligation extends only to avoiding unnecessary suffering, but necessity is determined by humans. What Animals Teach Us About Families looks at animal emotions, animal agency, family diversity, and human response to reconsider the obligations and opportunities the animal family presents.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2026
January 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
3.8
MB
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