We Are All Noah: Tom Regan's Olive Branch to Religious Animal Ethics
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Halteman, Matthew C.Keywords
Tom Reganreligious ethics
Christian ethics
animals and religion
animal rights
veganism
Philosophy
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Abstract
For the past thirty years, Tom Regan has bucked the trend among secular animal rights philosophers and spoken patiently and persistently to the best angels of religious ethics in a stream of publications that enjoins religious scholars, clergy, and lay people alike to rediscover the resources within their traditions for articulating and living out an animal ethics that is more consistent with their professed values of love, mercy, and justice. My aim in this article is to showcase some of the wealth of insight offered in this important but under-utilized archive of Regan’s work to those of us, religious or otherwise, who wish to challenge audiences of faith to think and do better by animals.Date
2017-02-09Type
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oai:digitalcommons.calpoly.edu:bts-2152http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/bts/vol21/iss1/6
http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2152&context=bts