@ARTICLE{Tymieniecka-Suchanek_Justyna_The_2025, author={Tymieniecka-Suchanek, Justyna}, volume={vol. LXXIV}, number={No 1}, pages={73-89}, journal={Slavia Orientalis}, howpublished={online}, year={2025}, publisher={Komitet Słowianoznawstwa PAN}, abstract={The article discusses the ethical dimension of the zootheology developed by the contemporary Russian theologian – Tatyana Goricheva, who advocates extending man’s moral obligations to other creatures. She integrates Eastern Orthodox spirituality with western philosophical and theological traditions. Her approach is based on an idea that all beings, as God’s creatures, have their place in God’s plan of salvation. She is inspired by eastern traditions, such as Buddhism or Hinduism, which adhere to ahinsa. According to Goricheva, animal theology can be a tool for transforming Christianity into an approach more ecological and inclusive towards the animal issue.}, title={The Ethical Dimension of Tatyana Goricheva’s Theology of Animals. From Buddhism and Hinduism to Eastern Orthodoxy}, type={Article}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/135997/2025-01-SOR-04.pdf}, doi={10.24425/slo.2025.154377}, keywords={zootheology, Eastern Orthodoxy, Tatyana Goricheva, animals, Christianity ethics}, }