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Bigotry and the human–animal divide: (Dis)belief in human evolution and bigoted attitudes across different cultures
Contributor(s):: Syropoulos, Stylianos, Lifshin, Uri, Greenberg, Jeff, Horner, Dylan E., Leidner, Bernhard
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The Benefits of Integrating an Assistance Dog with Military Chaplain Corps Services at the 169th Fighter Wing, McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina
Contributor(s):: Pittman, Christina Pryor
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Developing Animal Theology : an Engagement with Leonardo Boff
Contributor(s):: Linzey, Clair Susan
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Flesh and Blood: The Metaphorics of Meat in Modern Jewish Culture
Contributor(s):: Fermentto-Tzaisler, Julia
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The stunning and slaughter of cattle within the EU: a review of the current situation with regard to the halal market
Contributor(s):: Fuseini, A., Knowles, T. G., Lines, J. A., Hadley, P. J., Wotton, S. B.
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The evaluation of two commercial electric sheep stunning systems: current applied and the effect on heart function
Contributor(s):: Orford, F., Ford, E. A., Brown, S. N., McKinstry, J., Hadley, P. J., Lines, J. A., Knowles, T. G., Wotton, S. B.
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The compatibility of modern slaughter techniques with halal slaughter: a review of the aspects of 'modern' slaughter methods that divide scholarly opinion within the Muslim community
Contributor(s):: Fuseini, A., Wotton, S. B., Hadley, P. J., Knowles, T. G.
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The role of religion in One Health. Lessons from the Hanuman langur (Semnopithecus entellus) and other human-non-human primate interactions
Contributor(s):: Vijayaraghavan, G., Tate, V., Gadre, V., Trivedy, C.
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Here Doggy! It's Prayer Time: The Relationship Between God, Man, and Dog in the Fourteenth-century Margaret Hours
| Contributor(s):: Efi Mosseri
A high degree of intimacy between humans and other animals is expressed in the keeping of animals as pet companions. This practice was common as early as Ancient Greece and Rome and regained popularity during the thirteenth century. In this period, dogs began to play a vital role in domestic...
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Evidence of diet, deification, and death within ancient Egyptian mummified animals
| Contributor(s):: Johnston, R., Thomas, R., Jones, R., Graves-Brown, C., Goodridge, W., North, L.
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Vulnerability, Transcendence, and the Body: Exploring the Human Nonhuman Animal Divide within Jainism
| Contributor(s):: Vallely, A.
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"Crocodiles are the Souls of the Community" An Analysis of Human-Animal Relations in Northwestern Benin and its Ontological Implications
| Contributor(s):: Sharon Merz
In this thesis I explore human-animal relations amongst the Bebelibe of the Commune of Cobly, in the northwest of the Republic of Benin, West Africa, with a focus on how they relate to their tikedimɔmɔnte (true totem(s), literally “interdict(s)-true”). I start with an historical...
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Animals and SPIRITUALITY
| Contributor(s):: Erasmo de Oliveira
Animals and SPIRITUALITYMany people confuse spirituality with religion and a very easy way to explain the difference between one and the other is to observe animals.When talking about something immaterial, it is implied that it is something non-monetizable, intangible, with no...
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On God and Dogs: A Christian Theology of Compassion for Animals [review] / Stephen H. Webb.
| Contributor(s):: Brian W. Hopper
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Religiosity and Support for Killing Animals: Evidence of a Curvilinear Relationship
| Contributor(s):: Lifshin, Uri, Greenberg, Jeff, Sullivan, Daniel
Prior research shows that the correlation between religiosity and support for animal rights can be positive, negative, or zero. We hypothesized that this relationship may actually be curvilinear, where a moderate degree of religiosity may reduce support for killing animals (compared with...
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A Clean Kill: Tracking the Socio-technological Aspects of Slaughtering Animals in Iran
| Contributor(s):: Doostdar, Hamidreza Mohammadi, Shah, Mohd Hazim, Sattari, Mohammad Hossein, Doostdar, Ahmadreza Mohammadi, Mamat, Mohd Zufri
The slaughterhouse, whether it is seen as an institution, as an industry, or as a unique technological system, is arguably right at the heart of modernism. Human–animal relationships and more generally human–nature relationships bring about issues of rationalization, alienation, and commodity...
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Market-driven dairying and the politics of value, labor and affect in Gujarat, India
| Contributor(s):: Daftary, Dolly
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Easter's Promise
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New Kingdom Trailriders
New Kingdom Trailriders (NKT) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation founded by a group of Christian horse owners wishing to dedicate their animal toward helping others. This desire to be of service to the community has produced a therapeutic horseback riding program for the...
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Hope Reigns Ranch
Hope Reigns Ranch is a not for profit organization that invites the healing and restorative power of God’s love to help people to thrive, grow, reclaim their lives and discover their unique giftedness and talents. Our goal is to provide a safe and loving environment where all people and...