The Peaceable Kingdom Series is a multi-volume series that seeks to challenge the pervasive violence assumed necessary in relation to humans, nonhumans and the larger environment. By calling on the work of ministers, activists and scholars, we hope to provide an accessible resource that will help Christians reflect on becoming a more faithful and peaceable people. General Editors of this series are Andy Alexis-Baker and Tripp York. Volumes include:
Volume I: A Faith Not Worth Fighting For: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions About Christian Nonviolence Edited by Justin Bronson Barringer and Tripp York
Volume II: A Faith Embracing All Creatures: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Care for Animals Edited by Andy Alexis-Baker and Tripp York
Volume III: A Faith Encompassing All Creation: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Care for the Environment Edited by Andy Alexis-Baker and Tripp York (Forthcoming, 2013).
---------------- Volume II: A Faith Embracing All Creatures: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Care for Animals
Editors: Andy Alexis-Baker and Tripp York
Foreword Marc Bekoff
Introduction Andy Alexis-Baker
Chapter One: What About Dominion in Genesis? Carol J. Adams
Chapter Two: What About the Covenant with Noah? Judith Barad
Chapter Three: What about Animal Sacrifice in the Hebrew Scriptures? Malinda Berry
Chapter Four: Can the Wolf Lie Down with the Lamb without Killing It? Confronting the Not- So-Practical Politics of the Peaceable Kingdom Tripp York
Chapter Five: Doesn’t the Bible Say that Humans Are More Important than Animals? Nekeisha Alexis-Baker
Chapter Six: Didn’t Jesus Eat Lamb? The Last Supper and the Case of the Missing Meat Stephen Webb
Chapter Seven: Does Christian Hospitality Require that We Eat Meat? Laura Hobgood-Oster
Chapter Eight: Doesn’t Romans Say Vegetarians Have “Weak Faith”? Michelle Loyd-Paige
Chapter Nine: Doesn’t The Bible Treat Animals as Property? Annika Spalde and Pelle Strindlund
Chapter Ten: Are We All Michael Vick? Our Addiction to Animal Cruelty John Berkman
Chapter Eleven: What are animals for according to Christianity? David Clough
Chapter Twelve: Are Human Beings God’s Only or Best Love? Stephen R.L. Clark
Chapter Thirteen: Vegetarianism: A Christian Spiritual Practice both Old and New Danielle Nussberger
Afterword: Brian McLaren
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