A database of select articles available online:
JUDITH BARAD:
- “Aquinas’ Account of Anger Applied to the ALF” Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? (2004)
- “Aquinas’ Inconsistency on the Nature and Treatment of Animals” Between the Species
JOHN BERKMAN:
- “Medicine, Animals, and Theology” St. Mark’s Review. (1992)
- “Is the Consistent Ethic of Life Consistent Without a Concern for Animals?” Animals on the Agenda. (1998)
- “The Chief End of All Flesh.” (with Stanley Hauerwas) Good News for Animals? (1992)
- “Prophetically Pro-Life: John Paul II’s Gospel of Life and Evangelical Concern for Animals.” Josephinum Journal of Theology. (1999)
- “The Consumption of Animals and the Catholic Tradition.” Logos (2004)
- “Towards a Thomistic Theology of Animality.” Creaturely Theology (2009)
- “Are We Addicted to the Suffering of Animals?” A Faith Embracing All Creatures (2012)
- “From Theological Speciesism to Theological Ethology: Where Catholic Moral Theology Needs to Go.” Journal of Moral Theology (2014)
- “Catholic Moral Theology and The Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals.” (with Celia Deane-Drummond) Journal of Moral Theology (2014)
CELIA DEANE-DRUMMOND:
- “God’s Image and Likeness in Humans and Other Animals: Performative Soul-Making and Graced Nature.” Zygon (2012).
CHARLES CAMOSY:
- “Is Roman Catholicism Speciesist?” (SCE panel Presentation)
CHRIS CARTER
- “Identity/Politics: African American Christians and Animal Activism.” (presented at AAR 2012)
- “In the Image and Likeness of God: The imago Dei as the Mind of Christ Jesus.” (presented at AAR 2012)
DAVID CLOUGH
- “Vegetarianism” New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics (2006)
- “Why do Some People Eat Meat?” Epworth Review (2005)
- “All God’s Creatures: Reading Genesis on Human and Non-human Animals.” Reading Genesis After Darwin (2009)
- “Angels, Beasts, Machines and Men: Configuring the Human and Non-human in Judeo-Christian Tradition.” Eating and Believing (2008)
- “The Anxiety of the Human Animal: Martin Luther on Non-human Animals and Human Animality.” Creaturely Theology (2009)
- “Interpreting Human Life by Looking the Other Way: Bonhoeffer on Human Beings and Other Animals.” Bonhoeffer and the Biosciences. (2010)
- “Christians and Other Animals” (presentation to Fordham University panel w/ Peter Singer, R.R. Reno, and Eric Daryl Meyer) (2012)
- “Introduction (to Creaturely Theology)” Creaturely Theology (2009)
- “The problem with human equality: Towards a non-exclusive account of the moral value of creatures in the company of Martha Nussbaum.” Transforming Exclusion (2011)
- “Christian Systematic Theology Section and Animals and Religion Group: Theology Beyond Humanity: A Conversation on David Clough’s ‘On Animals, Volume I: Systematic Theology’.” (presented at AAR, 2013).
KRISTIN JOHNSTON LARGEN
- “A Christian Rationale for Vegetarianism” Dialog (2009)
ERIC DARYL MEYER:
- ” Gregory of Nyssa on Language, Naming God’s Creatures, and the Desire of the Discursive Animal.”
- ‘”Marvel at the Intelligence of Unthinking Creatures!”: Contemplative Animals in Gregory of Nazianzus and Evagrius of Pontus.’ Animals as Religious Subjects (2013)
- “Gregory of Nyssa and Jacques Derrida on the Human-Animal Distinction in the Song of Songs.” The Bible and Posthumanism (2014)
MICHAEL NORTHCOTT:
- “Do Dolphins Carry the Cross? Biological Moral Realism and Theological Ethics.” New Blackfriars (2003).
- “They Shall Not Hurt or Destroy in All My Holy Mountain'(Isaiah 65: 25): Killing for Philosophy and a Creaturely Theology of Non-Violence.” Creaturely Theology (2009)
- “Eucharistic Eating, and Why Many Early Christians Preferred Fish.” Eating and Believing (2008)
CLARE PALMER:
- “Animals in Christian Ethics: A Relational Approach” Ecotheology (2003)
OLIVER PUTZ:
- “Moral Apes, Human Uniqueness, and the Image of God.” Zygon (2009)
- “Evolutionary Biology in the Theology of Karl Rahner.” Philosophy & Theology (2005)
MULTIPLE AUTHORS:
- “Non-human Animals” Journal of Moral Theology Vol 3, No. 2 (June 2014)