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Vegangelical: How Caring For Animals Can Shape Your Faith

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23 August 2016

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Among the many pressing social concerns that have galvanized evangelical Christians' response-abortion, human trafficking, environmental degradation, and many others-the care of animals has received relatively little attention. Yet as author Sarah Withrow King deftly uncovers in *Becoming Jesus People for Animals*, animal stewardship is a necessary aspect of a holistic...

Among the many pressing social concerns that have galvanized evangelical Christians' response-abortion, human trafficking, environmental degradation, and many others-the care of animals has received relatively little attention.

Yet as author Sarah Withrow King deftly uncovers in *Becoming Jesus People for Animals*, animal stewardship is a necessary aspect of a holistic ethic of Christian peace and justice. Indeed, care for animal welfare correspondingly strengthens our care for environmental and human flourishing.

Practical, restrained in its conclusions, and grounded on a broader theology of Christian compassion, *Becoming Jesus People for Animals* calls readers to a greater attentiveness to one of the primary relationships in God's created order, that between humans and animals.

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Among the many pressing social concerns that have galvanized evangelical Christians' response-abortion, human trafficking, environmental degradation, and many others-the care of animals has received relatively little attention. Yet as author Sarah Withrow King deftly uncovers in *Becoming Jesus People for Animals*, animal stewardship is a necessary aspect of a holistic...

Among the many pressing social concerns that have galvanized evangelical Christians' response-abortion, human trafficking, environmental degradation, and many others-the care of animals has received relatively little attention.

Yet as author Sarah Withrow King deftly uncovers in *Becoming Jesus People for Animals*, animal stewardship is a necessary aspect of a holistic ethic of Christian peace and justice. Indeed, care for animal welfare correspondingly strengthens our care for environmental and human flourishing.

Practical, restrained in its conclusions, and grounded on a broader theology of Christian compassion, *Becoming Jesus People for Animals* calls readers to a greater attentiveness to one of the primary relationships in God's created order, that between humans and animals.
Vegangelical: How Caring For Animals Can Shape Your Faith $27.99
Koorong code 441929
ISBN 9780310522379
Pages 176
Publisher Zondervan
Publication date 23 August 2016
Dimensions 13 x 132 x 203mm
Weight 0.158kg
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    Anonymous
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Worth reading and pondering

    With a clever title, the author presents a theology of veganism. It is an interesting read and most Christians, primarily non-vegans, would benefit from considering the arguments and implications. How humans act and how they interact with God's creation (both humans and animals) is rarely considered by most evangelicals. The three star rating is because the arguments and discussions of crucial Old Testament and even sections of the New Testament are not addressed or are glossed over. I suspect better treatments of the subject could be made. Worth reading.