“Despite one or two minority appeals our society is not outraged at man's unremitting use of the animal world. Ecologists and environmentalists may talk of "ecological consciousness" or "environmental responsibility" but seldom, if ever, is this responsibility articulated towards other non-human species in particular.” IfsMenWorldHumansMayTwoUseNatureAnimalConsciousnessResponsibilityEnvironmentParticularSpeciesEnvironmentalDespiteAppealsMinoritiesOur SocietyEcologicalEnvironmentalistHuman SpeciesOutragedAnimal WorldEnvironmental Responsibility Book:Animal rights: a Christian assessment of man's treatment of animals Source: Animal rights: a Christian assessment of man's treatment of animals
“The point to be grasped from the saintly tradition is that to love animals is not sentimentality (as we know it) but true spirituality. Of course there can be vain, self-seeking loving, but to go (sometimes literally) out of our way to help animals, to expend effort to secure their protection and to feel with them their suffering and to be moved by it-these are surely signs of spiritual greatness.” KnowsWayFeelsSelfSometimesHelpingSpiritualSufferingSpiritualityCoursesNatureAnimalEffortGreatnessTraditionMovedSeekingProtectionSecureVainSentimentalityAnimal Love Book:Christianity and the Rights of Animals Source: Christianity and the Rights of Animals
“In God's eyes, all creatures have value whether we find them cuddly, affectionate, beautiful or otherwise. Our own perspective-in a way-is neither here nor there. Theology, at its best, can help to liberate us from our own anthropocentric limitations.” WayHelpingEyeBeautifulValuesNatureAnimalPerspectiveCreaturesTheologyLimitationAffectionate Author:Andrew Linzey