Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights

47. Re-Imagining Biblical Animals, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan

August 09, 2021 Sam Mickey Season 1 Episode 47
Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights
47. Re-Imagining Biblical Animals, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan
Show Notes

This week’s episode of Spotlights features Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan, PhD, Director of Inter-religious Studies and Professor of Jewish Studies at Vancouver School of Theology in British Columbia, Canada. She discusses her professional and personal engagement in the intersection of religion and ecology, with particular attention to her newly released book, Mouth of the Donkey: Re-imagining Biblical Animals (Wipf & Stock, 2021). She provides a fresh, insightful, and accessible interpretation of humans, sheep, corvids, locusts, donkeys, and many more animals in the Hebrew Bible. 

More information on Judaism and ecology can be found on the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology website.