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  1. Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans, and Other Animals.Celia Deane-Drummond & David Clough - 2010 - Ars Disputandi 10.
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    Consuming Animal Creatures: The Christian Ethics of Eating Animals.David L. Clough - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (1):30-44.
    This article argues that Christians have strong faith-based reasons to avoid consuming animal products derived from animals that have not been allowed to flourish as fellow creatures of God, and that Christians should avoid participating in systems that disallow such flourishing. It considers and refutes objections to addressing this as an issue of Christian ethics, before drawing on a developed theological understanding of animal life in order to argue that the flourishing of fellow animal creatures is of ethical concern for (...)
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    On thinking theologically about animals: A response.David Clough - 2014 - Zygon 49 (3):764-771.
    In response to evaluations of On Animals: Volume 1, Systematic Theology by Margaret Adams, Christopher Carter, David Fergusson, and Stephen Webb, this article argues that the theological reappraisals of key doctrines argued for in the book are important for an adequate theological discussion of animals. The article addresses critical points raised by these authors in relation to the creation of human beings in the image of God, the doctrine of the incarnation, the theological ordering of creatures, anthropocentrism, and the doctrine (...)
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    Angels, beasts, machines, and men: Configuring the human and nonhuman in Judaeo-Christian tradition.David Clough - 2008 - In Rachel Muers & David Grumett (eds.), Eating and Believing. London, U.K.: T&T Clark.
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    Facing Terrorism: Responding as Christians.David Clough - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (1):290-292.
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    Interpreting human life by looking the other way: Bonhoeffer on human beings and other animals.David Clough - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (2):369-418.
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    Not a Not-Animal: The Vocation to be a Human Animal Creature.David Clough - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (1):4-17.
    This article diagnoses and critiques two ‘not-animal’ modes of theological anthropology: first, the construction of human identity on the basis of supposed evidence of human/non-human difference; second, accounts of the human that take no account of God’s other creatures. It suggests that not-animal anthropologies exhibit poor theological methodology, are based on inaccurate depictions of both humans and other animals, and result in problematic construals of what it means to be human. Instead, the article concludes, we require theological anthropologies that take (...)
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    On the Importance of a Drawn Sword.David Clough & Brian Stiltner - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (2):253-271.
    JUST WAR THINKERS, SUCH AS HUGO GROTIUS, RESISTED USING FEARS about the enemy's intentions as grounds for preemptive military action. This conservative rendering of what was permissible came under pressure in debates about the military responses to Iraq, Iran, and other nations seeking weapons. Those arguing for a more permissive category of preventive war maintain that a prudent leader must anticipate developing military threats and respond before an act of aggression is imminent. Though the just war tradition must respond to (...)
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    On the Relevance of Jesus Christ for Christian Judgements About the Legitimacy of Violence: A Modest Proposal.David Clough - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (2):199-210.
    This article surveys traditional and modern interpretations of Jesus ' teaching on violence in the Sermon on the Mount, showing that from Augustine onwards and for a wide variety of reasons Christians have taken the view that the teaching and example of Christ about violence cannot be squared with the necessity of being violent in the context in which they find themselves. Against this position, the article makes the modest proposal that the Church will decide best about the ethics of (...)
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    The Message of the Medium: the Challenge of the Internet To the Church and Other Communities.David Clough - 2000 - Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (2):91-100.
    Imagine, if you can, a small room, hexagonal in shape, like the cell of a bee. It is lighted neither by window nor by lamp, yet it is filled with a soft radiance. There are no apertures for ventilation, yet the air is fresh. There are no musical instruments, and yet, at the moment that my meditation opens, this room is throbbing with melodious sounds. An armchair is in the centre, by its side a reading-desk — that is all the (...)
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  11. Book Review: Donna Yarri, The Ethics of Animal Experimentation: A Critical Analysis and Constructive Christian Proposal . xii + 220 pp. n.p. , ISBN 0—19—518179—4. [REVIEW]David Clough - 2007 - Studies in Christian Ethics 20 (3):449-452.
  12. Book Review: Catherine Osborne, Dumb Beasts and Dead Philosophers: Humanity and the Humane in Ancient Philosophy and Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). xiii + 262 pp. £42.00 (hb), ISBN 978—0—19—928206—7. [REVIEW]David Clough - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (2):246-250.
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  13. Euthanasia and the Churches, edited by Robin Gill. London: Cassell, 1998. 136 pp. pb. £11.99. ISBN 0-304-703552-4. [REVIEW]David Clough - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (1):122-123.
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  14. Book Reviews : The Market Economy and Christian Ethics, by Peter H. Sedgwick. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 325 pp. hb. 37.50. ISBN 0-521-47048-X. [REVIEW]David Clough - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (1):118-121.
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    Book Review: Jonathan K. Crane , Beastly Morality: Animals as Ethical AgentsCraneJonathan K. , Beastly Morality: Animals as Ethical Agents . xiv + 278 pp. £24.00. ISBN 978-0-231-17417-6. [REVIEW]David Clough - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (3):353-356.
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    Book Review: Michael J. Gilmour, with a foreword by Laura Hobgood-Oster, Eden’s Other Residents: The Bible and AnimalsGilmourMichael J., with a foreword by Hobgood-OsterLaura, Eden’s Other Residents: The Bible and Animals . xvii + 169 pp. £13.00. ISBN 978-1-61097-332-8. [REVIEW]David Clough - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (2):233-236.
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    Book Review: Jürgen Moltmann, Ethics of Hope. [REVIEW]Margaret Kohl, Jürgen Moltmann & David Clough - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (2):243-245.
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