Eat Less Meat: A New Ecological Imperative for Christian Ethics?

Volume: 123, Issue: 2, Pages: 54 - 62
Published: Sep 19, 2011
Abstract
Awareness of the large contribution made by livestock production to global warming is growing rapidly. In response, John Barclay has developed an important Pauline call for greatly reducing meat consumption. The case from scripture can be strengthened by attending to the rich history of weekly, seasonal and occasional meat abstention in secular Christian society, which was grounded in a collective literal reading of both Testaments and a desire...
Paper Details
Title
Eat Less Meat: A New Ecological Imperative for Christian Ethics?
Published Date
Sep 19, 2011
Volume
123
Issue
2
Pages
54 - 62
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