Religion, Animals, and the Theological Anthropology of Microbes in the Pandemicene
Microbiology’s ecological turn, as it shifts its gaze from the individual microbe to the entanglement and ubiquity of microbial life, is transforming conceptions of human nature and disease in the sciences and humanities. Both the fields of Christian theological anthropology and medical anthropology...
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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Religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 12 |
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Christian Theology
B Pandemicine B one health B Disease B Covid-19 B Human Nature B Colonial B Religion B Animality B relational turn B zoonosis B Epidemiology B microbiome emerging infectious disease B microbiopolitics B Pasteur B microbes B germ theory B Theodicy B microbial turn B Theological Anthropology |
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