TY - BOOK ID - 78628199 TI - Biblical animality after Jacques Derrida PY - 2018 VL - 91 SN - 0884142981 9780884142980 9781628372120 9780884142973 0884142973 1628372125 PB - Atlanta: SBL Press, DB - UniCat KW - Animals in the Bible. KW - Theological anthropology KW - Creationism KW - Creation science KW - Scientific creationism KW - Modernist-fundamentalist controversy KW - Bible and evolution KW - Creation KW - Evolution (Biology) KW - Intelligent design (Teleology) KW - Biblical teaching. KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Derrida, Jacques. KW - Derrida, Jacques KW - Derrida, J. KW - Derida, Žak KW - Derrida, Jackes KW - Derrida, Zhak KW - Deridah, Z'aḳ KW - Deridā, Jāka KW - Dirīdā, Jāk KW - Деррида, Жак KW - דרידה, ז'אק KW - Theological anthropology - Biblical teaching. KW - Creationism - Biblical teaching. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78628199 AB - According to Genesis, humans are made in God's image but animals are not. Hannah M. Strømmen challenges this view by critiquing the boundary between humans and animals in the Bible through the work of philosopher Jacques Derrida. Building on Derrida's The Animal That Therefore I Am, Strømmen brings to light significant moments where the lines between the divine, human, and animal are ambiguous in a rich range of biblical texts, from Noah as the first carnivorous man in Genesis 9 to Revelation's beasts. ER -