Daniel Miller
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Animal Ethics & Theology: The Lens of the Good Samaritan (New York: Routledge, 2012).
  • "…A clear and persuasive argument for Christian responsibility to care for our animal neighbours." – Jennifer Brown, Animalwatch, Anglican Society for the Welfare of Animals
  • "Miller’s book is an engaging one which presents a detailed account of the human relation to nonhuman animals in terms of the three themes of responsibility, caring and nearness…Miller builds a strong case for his presentation of an ethical responsibility towards animals founded upon an understanding of the animal as neighbor…Miller’s book is…a well-written and well-presented case for the theological significance of animal ethics." -Kris Hiuser, University of Chester, UK
  • "Miller grounds his ethical positions theologically in ways that foreground distinctive claims of revelation...However, Miller’s central conceit is to meditate upon the foundational love ethic of Christianity through the lens of the Good Samaritan and accordingly place animals in the ethical category of neighbor (Luke 10:25-37).”    - excerpt from a review by Grace Y. Kao, “Creaturely Solidarity: Rethinking Human-Nonhuman Relations.” Journal of Religious Ethics 42, no.4 (2014): 743-768.


Articles & Chapters

“The Doctrine of the Trinity and Christian Environmental Action.” New Blackfriars 94, no.1049 (January 2013): 20-31.

“Killing on the Frontier.” Modern Theology 28, no.1 (January 2012): 53-80.

“Responsible Relationship: Imago Dei and the Moral Distinction Between Humans and Other Animals.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 13, no.3 (July 2011): 323-339.

“Karl Barth and Environmental Education, Law, and Custom.” In ECOTHEE: Ecological Theology and Environmental Ethics, edited by L. Andrianos, K. Kenanidis, and A. Papaderos, 381-390. Chania, Crete: Orthodox Academy of Crete Pub., 2009. Also in European Journal of Science and Theology 4, no.2 (2008): 91-98.
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