Animal Welfare in World Religion
Teaching and Practice
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Joyce D'Silva's book surveys major world religions to identify teachings and practices related to animal welfare, offering theological and practical guidance for religious communities.
It draws on scripture, tradition, and contemporary examples to show how faiths can support more compassionate treatment of animals.
The book is aimed at religious leaders, educators, and activists seeking to build interfaith coalitions for animal welfare.
It provides case studies, discussion points, and actionable recommendations to integrate animal welfare into religious teaching and practice.
Overall, it positions religion as a potentially powerful force for advancing the well-being of animals globally.
It draws on scripture, tradition, and contemporary examples to show how faiths can support more compassionate treatment of animals.
The book is aimed at religious leaders, educators, and activists seeking to build interfaith coalitions for animal welfare.
It provides case studies, discussion points, and actionable recommendations to integrate animal welfare into religious teaching and practice.
Overall, it positions religion as a potentially powerful force for advancing the well-being of animals globally.
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