Animal Rights and the Hebrew Bible

Saul M Olyan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:20th Sep '23

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Does the Hebrew Bible ascribe an implicit form of legal personhood or legal rights to animals? If so, which animals--domesticated or wild, or both--receive which rights, and for what purpose? Scholars have been slow to consider these questions, and animal-oriented research as a whole, in the field of biblical studies. For the first time, author Saul M. Olyan addresses these questions in detail and explores how the evidence of the Hebrew Bible might contribute to contemporary debates about animal rights in the academy, in the courts, in the public square, and in religious communities. In this book, Olyan demonstrates that seven different biblical texts extend both legal personhood and rights to animals. The rights conferred upon them are mainly specific and situational, and the legal personhood associated them is in most cases best characterized as limited. Nonetheless, he argues that the animal rights described by these texts are genuine because they are not contingent on the needs or demands of others, they do not disappear or give way because of conflict with the interests of another legal person, and they may not be violated with impunity. Finally, Olyan considers how the biblical texts examined in his analyses might be used to extend or strengthen the arguments of those advocating for animals in judicial, academic, political, or religious settings.

Saul Olyan brilliantly demonstrates how a number of biblical texts see animals as possessing rights and personhood. This is an outstanding book that makes a major scholarly contribution and brings clarity to a subject that is often misunderstood. * Geoffrey Claussen, Lori and Eric Sklut Scholar in Jewish Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, Elon University *
This detailed study includes an introduction, a conclusion, and five substantive chapters that analyze biblical texts in depth...Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *
Scholars will benefit from Olyan's nuanced interrogations of these biblical texts, demonstrating that certain passages can "strengthen and advance contemporary arguments in favor of animal rights". * Choice *
Activists and others interested in the legal, religious, and historical status of animals will benefit greatly from Olyan's book. * Ken Stone, JSRNC *

ISBN: 9780197609385

Dimensions: 162mm x 237mm x 17mm

Weight: 372g

160 pages