Unlike bHelgeland/b, Cahill is quite willing to argue that the writings of the early Fathers demonstrate that they were indeed ?pacifists? and she unambiguously refers to them as such on several occasions. b....../b ever bring any animal anywhere near to the place reserved for Man: as the ?Crown of God's Creation? ? because intellect was never intended to be the distinguishing feature setting Man apart from the other animals NOT made in the Holy One's blessed image [bBr/b 1:27]. ...
Unlike bHelgeland/b, Cahill is quite willing to argue that the writings of the early Fathers demonstrate that they were indeed ?pacifists? and she unambiguously refers to them as such on several occasions. b....../b ever bring any animal anywhere near to the place reserved for Man: as the ?Crown of God's Creation? ? because intellect was never intended to be the distinguishing feature setting Man apart from the other animals NOT made in the Holy One's blessed image [bBr/b 1:27]. ...