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Mobilizing Christianityin the Antivivisection Movementin Victorian Britain

机译:在维多利亚女王时代的反Vivisection运动中动员基督教

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This article offers a historical perspective on the bearing of the Christian tradition on humans' ethical relations with other animals. Instead of focusing on major theologians and canonical texts, this article turns to the initiatives taken by laityand clergy in the mobilization of their antivivisection cause in the last quarter of the 1 gth century. It reveals that despite the lack of institutional support from major Churches, many reformers sympathetic to Christian ideals relied on Christianity as their moral foundation, utilizing various recourses associated with it in their fight against animal experimentation. These reformers appropriated the concepts of sin and self-sacrifice and the notion of the incarnate Christ, as well as critiques against scientific knowledge and materialism permeating the wider conflict between religion and science at the time. In this wide-ranging mobilization of resources associated with the Christian religious tradition, they sustained a generation of activism against animal experimentation while, at the same time, recreating a vositive Christian subtradition in animal ethics.
机译:本文提供了有关基督教传统对人类与其他动物的伦理关系的影响的历史观点。本文不再关注主要的神学家和规范著作,而是转向laity和神职人员在1世纪后半叶动员其抗活体解剖事业方面采取的举措。它表明,尽管主要教会缺乏制度上的支持,许多同情基督教理想的改革者还是以基督教为道德基础,在与动物实验的斗争中利用了与基督教相关的各种资源。这些改革者采用了罪恶和自我牺牲的概念以及化身的基督的概念,以及对科学知识和唯物主义的批判,这种思想渗透了当时宗教与科学之间更广泛的冲突。在与基督教宗教传统相关的广泛资源调动中,他们维持了反对动物实验的行动主义,同时又在动物伦理学上重建了传统的基督教亚传统。

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