Andrew Linzey Quote

Creation exists for its Creator. Years of anthropocentrism have almost completely obscured this simple but fundamental point. What follows from this is that animals should not be seen simply as means to human ends. The key to grasping this theology is the abandoning of the common but deeply erroneous view that animals exist in a wholly instrumental relationship to human beings.


p. 24 - Animal Theology (1994)


Creation exists for its Creator. Years of anthropocentrism have almost completely obscured this simple but fundamental point. What follows from this...

Creation exists for its Creator. Years of anthropocentrism have almost completely obscured this simple but fundamental point. What follows from this...

Creation exists for its Creator. Years of anthropocentrism have almost completely obscured this simple but fundamental point. What follows from this...

Creation exists for its Creator. Years of anthropocentrism have almost completely obscured this simple but fundamental point. What follows from this...