Religion and Animal Protection

July 21, 2014 - July 23, 2014
Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics

St Stephen's House
Oxford
United Kingdom

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Inspired by Baptist Preacher Charles Spurgeon’s claim that a person cannot be a true Christian if his dog or cat is not the better off for it, the Summer School will consider whether religious people and religious institutions benefit animals. Are they more or less likely to be respectful to animals – either those kept as companions or those used for other human purposes?

The Summer School will be international, multi-faith, and multi-disciplinary and intends to attract not only theologians and religious thinkers, but also other academics including social scientists, psychologists, historians, and criminologists.

The School is being arranged by the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics (www.oxfordanimalethics.com). St Stephen’s House is an Anglican Theological College and a Hall of the University of Oxford (http://www.ssho.ox.ac.uk/).

To register for the Summer School, see herehttp://www.oxfordanimalethics.com/wpcms/wp-content/uploads/Booking-Form.docx.

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