1. Critical Success for The Philosopher and the Wolf | Oxford Centre for Animal...
for The Philosopher and the Wolf
6th January 2009
Centre Founding Fellow, Professor Mark Rowlands, has achieved critical success for his new book The Philosopher and the Wolf , published by Granta. This largely autobiographical
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2. Living Peaceably | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
birds and befriending the wolf. They are normally derided as hagiographical gloss. But the underlying theology packs a punch: closer union with God ought to lead to a greater communion with God’s creatures.
Francis, writes St
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3. Person-Post: Mark Rowlands, DPhil – Founding Fellow | Oxford Centre fo...
Who Speaks for Wolf? will be published by Granta in 2008.
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4. Latest News | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
for The Philosopher and the Wolf
6th January 2009
University distance-learning course on Christianity and the Environment
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5. The Ethics of Rewilding | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
of species – such as wolf, beaver and bison – that have been hunted or trapped to near extinction. If there are fashions in conservation, rewilding is now one of them.
But is rewilding in the interests of the individual animals
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