From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publication status: PublishedFunder: Arts and Humanities Research Council; Grant(s): AH/R014752/1It is now common to blame Christianity for broader society’s general inattention to the needs and comfort of animals in general, and farmed animals in particular. This critique of Christianity claims that certain biblical themes and particular biblical passages form the foundation for an anti-animal position that Christianity has imposed on Christians and on wider Western society. This article concedes that Christianity has often been used to justify exploitation of animals, but argues that it is a mistake to consider Christianity inevitably opposed to c...