Will the animals we know and love be in heaven? In his latest book A Heaven for Animals: A Catholic Case and Why It Matters, Jesuit theologian and ethicist Christopher Steck offers a thoughtful, hope-filled answer. Drawing on Scripture, Catholic tradition, and the writings of Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and| Sarx
Why do so few Christians talk about animals—and what might happen if we did? In this honest and thought-provoking interview, philosopher and theologian Simon Kittle reflects on his journey towards a deeper compassion for all creatures. Drawing on insights from his new book God and Non-Human Animals, Simon explores| Sarx
Aspiring journalist and broadcaster Olivia Bridgen explores the ongoing cruelty of greyhound racing in the UK and calls on Christians to reflect the compassion of their faith by speaking out for God’s voiceless creatures. Gentle, affectionate, and loyal—greyhounds are among the most beloved of dog breeds. Yet across| Sarx
What does the Bible really say about eating animals? Explore the forgotten theology of ‘meat of lust’ in Scripture and its challenge to modern consumption.| Sarx
A moving reflection by Dr. Daniela Rizzo on the Spirit’s presence in the animal world, inviting us to see all creatures as vital participants in God’s living creation.| Sarx
Explore how Philip McCulloch-Downs' Marketing Myths series exposes the truth behind meat industry advertising, using art to challenge consumer perceptions and advocate for animal compassion.| Sarx
What does it mean for Christians to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread”? In this thought-provoking reflection, Professor David Clough explores the profound ethical implications of this familiar… The post ‘Give us this day our daily bread’: What does the Lord’s Prayer imply for Christian food ethics? – David Clough appeared first on Sarx.| Sarx
How does the media shape the way we think about animals? Why do we see some as food and others as companions? This article explores the hidden power of media in reinforcing societal norms that justify animal exploitation—and how vegan campaigners are using storytelling, activism, and strategic messaging to challenge| Sarx
What if meat were more than just food—what if it were shaped by cultural, economic, and psychological forces that influence our relationships with animals? In his book, Interpreting Meat: Theorizing the Commodification and Consumption of Animals, professor Teddy Duncan Jr. challenges us to rethink meat as a commodity| Sarx
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It’s rare to encounter a book on veganism that doesn’t feel like a rallying cry for restraint or an exercise in moral chastisement. Yet, in Hungry Beautiful Animals, philosopher Matthew… The post Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan appeared first on Sarx.| Sarx
View the latest articles, interviews and features from renowned Christian animal advocates, church leaders and writers.| Sarx