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The University of Chester has just advertised a new fully-funded PhD studentship for a project engaging religious perspectives on the human use of animals for food supported by funding from CreatureKind. The studentship will cover all fees together with stipend at UKRI terms and is offered under the University’s Sustainable Futures
by Sarah Herring As the finals week and thesis deadlines loom closely on the horizon, I am struck by how much has already been accomplished on Eastern University’s campus. This semester, I undertook a project to increase awareness surrounding a vegan lifestyle on my campus. I started the year by making
by Sarah Withrow King Three years ago, almost to the day, I shared the following exchange with my son, who was then not-quite-eight years old. Son: “Mommy? Can I tell you one thing I’m worried about? If people keep littering [begins to cry] the planet will get too hot and we
If you’re a part of a college, university, or other organization that works with a food service provider, here are seven things you can ask the dining or catering staff to do that will each help reduce consumption of animal products (which has positive impacts for human health, for animals, for
We at CreatureKind are thrilled to partner with our friends at the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Faith Outreach Program to present “Incarnating a CreatureKind Church” at this year’s Summer Institute for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity School.
We have recruited the University of Winchester as the first CreatureKind institution. That means that the University is committed to an annual cycle of setting targets to reduce its consumption of animal products and moving to sourcing them from higher welfare sources, and to engage the University community in the changes it is making.
One of the most frequent questions we get is “what should I read?” Ten or fifteen years ago, you had to dig a little to find more than a few good works on animals and Christian theology. But today, you can build a decent little library. Here are a few of our absolute favorites (and yes, we wrote some of them).
Q: What is hands down the most compelling and powerful verse in the Bible that promises God’s love towards all his creatures? How do you suggest I apply that in my conversations to those who A. might not believe in God but love animals and/or B. might not love animals but believe in God?
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