Dominion over Wildlife?
An Environmental-Theology of Human-Wildlife Relationsby Stephen M. Vantassel
The book engages the arguments made by Christian Animal Rights
activists and their opposition to animal use by humans. I evaluate
their use of scripture, ethics, and science and conclude that their
arguments fail to account for all the facts. I also conclude that their
position threatens the environment. I conclude by outlining general and
specific principles that should guide a Christian-view of animal use.
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Pay to Account donnavantassel1[at]hotmail.com (convert [at] into @)The book engages the arguments made by Christian Animal Rights
activists and their opposition to animal use by humans. I evaluate
their use of scripture, ethics, and science and conclude that their
arguments fail to account for all the facts. I also conclude that their
position threatens the environment. I conclude by outlining general and
specific principles that should guide a Christian-view of animal use.
Dealer inquiries welcomed.
Youtube Video Introduction to Book