As evidence of the unintended consequences of industrial farm animal production continues to mount, it is becoming increasingly clear that, far from being a trivial matter of personal preference, eating is an activity that has deep moral and spiritual significance. Surprising as it may sound, the simple question of what to eat can prompt Christians daily to live out their spiritual vision of Shalom for all creatures--to bear witness to the marginalization of the poor, the exploitation of the oppressed, the suffering of the innocent, and the degradation of the natural world, and to participate in the reconciliation of these ills through intentional acts of love, justice, mercy, and good stewardship. The aim of this work is to understand the ...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
PurposeThis paper is the outcome of an empirical research on a Seventh-day Adventist farm in Tanzani...
Evidence increasingly indicates that consumerism is deeply problematic. It exerts excessive pressure...
As evidence of the unintended consequences of industrial farm animal production continues to mount, ...
Through careful interpretive analysis, the piece argues that the Christian cosmic vision reveals the...
God created us with physical bodies that are sustained by eating food. When we eat, we are not only ...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
My aim in this article is to challenge the standard North American diet’s (SAD) default status in ch...
To link spirituality and food is not immediately obvious. We more readily link spirituality and fast...
The Eucharist, the healing Body of Christ, is a major source of grace paramount to the process of re...
Environmental theology (or, ecotheology) developed slowly during the first half of the twentieth cen...
God asks no less from us than that we be creatively faithful in all things, even what we put into ou...
The call to care God is revealed in scripture as God of compassion, whose care extends to all people...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
The existence of different religions around the world is not intended to create hostility, but to es...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
PurposeThis paper is the outcome of an empirical research on a Seventh-day Adventist farm in Tanzani...
Evidence increasingly indicates that consumerism is deeply problematic. It exerts excessive pressure...
As evidence of the unintended consequences of industrial farm animal production continues to mount, ...
Through careful interpretive analysis, the piece argues that the Christian cosmic vision reveals the...
God created us with physical bodies that are sustained by eating food. When we eat, we are not only ...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
My aim in this article is to challenge the standard North American diet’s (SAD) default status in ch...
To link spirituality and food is not immediately obvious. We more readily link spirituality and fast...
The Eucharist, the healing Body of Christ, is a major source of grace paramount to the process of re...
Environmental theology (or, ecotheology) developed slowly during the first half of the twentieth cen...
God asks no less from us than that we be creatively faithful in all things, even what we put into ou...
The call to care God is revealed in scripture as God of compassion, whose care extends to all people...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
The existence of different religions around the world is not intended to create hostility, but to es...
What is the purpose of animals? Didn\u27t God give humans dominion over other creatures? Didn\u27t J...
PurposeThis paper is the outcome of an empirical research on a Seventh-day Adventist farm in Tanzani...
Evidence increasingly indicates that consumerism is deeply problematic. It exerts excessive pressure...