Religious Vegetarianism: From Hesiod to the Dalai Lama

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Kerry S. Walters, Lisa Portmess
State University of New York Press, 2001 M05 31 - 215 páginas
Stretching back more than two thousand years and spanning diverse traditions, religious vegetarianism has an ancient and rich history. In this book, Kerry S. Walters and Lisa Portmess gather writings that reflect devotional as well as more analytical responses to age-old questions of animal suffering, dietary practice, and human responsibility. These include writings from ancient Orphic and Pythagorean authors, writings that span centuries of Indian and Buddhist thought, and writings from the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Interesting both to those well-versed in the literature of vegetarianism as well as to others encountering it for the first time, are tensions within traditions over the use of animals for food—whether such use is consonant with fundamental values of the faith, whether religious law or tradition requires vegetarian practice, and what place animals are thought to hold in the order of nature.
 

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THE ORPHICPYTHAGOREAN TRADITION
13
The Blessed Life
23
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30
THE INDIAN TRADITION
37
To Harm No Living Being
43
Oneness Includes All Animals
50
Thou Shalt Not Kill
56
Prohibition Against Killing
64
The Life of His Beast
105
The Religious Justification for Vegetarianism
112
A Firm and Joyous Voice of Life
118
Vegetarianism as a Biblical Ideal
126
In the Fullness of Gods Creation
140
Feeding on Grace Institutional Violence
148
THE ISLAMIC TRADITION
169
Qurbān
175

On Animals I Have Conferred Many Boons
75
Releasing Life
81
Compassion for All Sentient Beings
87
THE JUDAIC TRADITION
93
They Are Communities Like You
181
For Further Reading
193
Index
201
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Acerca del autor (2001)

Kerry S. Walters is Professor of Philosophy and Lisa Portmess is Chair of the Philosophy Department at Gettysburg College. They are coeditors of the companion volume Ethical Vegetarianism: From Pythagoras to Peter Singer, also published by SUNY Press.

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