Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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List of Tables and Illustrations
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Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Introduction
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Part I Introduction
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Current Taxonomies of Nonhuman Theological Ethics
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Three Theological Loci for a New Taxonomy
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A New Taxonomy
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Anthropocentric Conservation
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Cosmocentric Conservation
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Anthropocentric Transfiguration
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Part I Conclusion
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Part II Introduction
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Moltmann on God, Creation, and the Fall
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Moltmann on Redemption and Mission
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Moltmann’s Nonhuman Theological Ethics
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Linzey on Creation, Fall, and Redemption
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Linzey on Christ, the Spirit, and Anthropology
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Linzey’s Nonhuman Theological Ethics
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Moltmann and Linzey: Comparison and Analysis
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Theological Foundations for Cosmocentric Transfiguration
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Possible Critiques of Cosmocentric Transfiguration
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Cosmocentric Transfiguration: An Eco-Eschatological Ethics of Preservation and Protest
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Conclusion: Cosmocentric Transfiguration as the “Best of Both Worlds”
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Bibliography
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Index
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Back Matter
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