
Animals and World Religions
Rightful Relations
Lisa Kemmerer(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 19. January 2012
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-0-19-979067-8 (ISBN)
Description
Despite increasing public attention to animal suffering, little seems to have changed: human beings continue to exploit billions of animals in factory farms, medical laboratories, and elsewhere. In this wide-ranging and perceptive study, Lisa Kemmerer shows how spiritual writings and teachings in seven major religious traditions can help people to consider their ethical obligations towards other creatures.
Kemmerer examines the role of animals in scripture and myth, the lives of religious exemplars, and foundational philosophical and moral teachings. Beginning with a study of indigenous traditions around the world, Kemmerer then focuses on the religions of India - Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain - as well as on Daoism and Confucianism in China, and, finally, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Middle East. At the end of each chapter, Kemmerer discusses the lives and work of contemporary animal advocates, showing what they do on behalf of nonhuman animals and how their activism is motivated by personal religious commitments.
Animals in the World's Religions demonstrates that rightful relations between human beings and animals are essential for the resolution of some of the most pressing moral problems facing industrial societies.
Kemmerer examines the role of animals in scripture and myth, the lives of religious exemplars, and foundational philosophical and moral teachings. Beginning with a study of indigenous traditions around the world, Kemmerer then focuses on the religions of India - Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain - as well as on Daoism and Confucianism in China, and, finally, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Middle East. At the end of each chapter, Kemmerer discusses the lives and work of contemporary animal advocates, showing what they do on behalf of nonhuman animals and how their activism is motivated by personal religious commitments.
Animals in the World's Religions demonstrates that rightful relations between human beings and animals are essential for the resolution of some of the most pressing moral problems facing industrial societies.
Reviews / Votes
This is a beautifully written and passionate example of philosophical activism that is humble enough to take ancient wisdom seriously in the service of very modern questions. * Philosophy in Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Students, scholars, and general readers interested in animal rights advocacy and the role of animals in religious traditions
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
708 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-979067-8 (9780199790678)
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Animals and World Religions
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Person
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Montana State University, Billings
Content
Foreword by Norm Phelps ; Introduction ; 1. Indigenous Traditions ; 2. Hindu Traditions ; 3. Buddhist Traditions ; 4. Chinese Traditions ; 5. Jewish Traditions ; 6. Christian Traditions ; 7. Islamic Traditions ; 8. Conclusion ; Appendix: Anymal Industries ; Bibliography ; Further Reading