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Preface | ||
Introduction: Ambiguous Permission, Journeying Souls, Resplendent Life | 1 | |
The Orphic-Pythagorean Tradition | 13 | |
Hesiod: The Five Ages | 17 | |
Porphyry: The Blessed Life | 23 | |
Ovid: Pythagoras of Samos: Spirit Never Perishes | 26 | |
Empedocles: I Have Been a Leaping Journeying Fish | 30 | |
Philostratus: Apollonius of Tyana: Sweet Offerings | 33 | |
The Indian Tradition | 37 | |
The Laws of Manu: The Sin of Killing | 41 | |
Akaranga Sotra: To Harm No Living Being | 43 | |
Kabir: Human Flesh and Beast Flesh Are the Same | 47 | |
Swami Vivekananda: Oneness Includes All Animals | 50 | |
Mohandas Gandhi: Diet and Non-Violence | 53 | |
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada: Thou Shalt Not Kill | 56 | |
The Buddhist Tradition | 61 | |
Sorangama Sotra: Prohibition Against Killing | 64 | |
Lankavatara Sotra: Cherish Each Being Like an Only Child | 66 | |
Asoka: On Animals I Have Conferred Many Boons | 75 | |
Sir Edwin Arnold: All Life Is Linked | 78 | |
Chu-hung: Releasing Life | 81 | |
Philip Kapleau: Meat Eating and the First Precept | 84 | |
The Dalai Lama: Compassion for All Sentient Beings | 87 | |
The Judaic Tradition | 93 | |
Roberta Kalechofsky: Kashrut: A Provegetarian Bias in Torah | 97 | |
Everett E. Gendler: The Life of His Beast | 105 | |
Joseph Rosenfeld: The Religious Justification for Vegetarianism | 112 | |
Abraham Isaac Kook: A Firm and Joyous Voice of Life | 118 | |
The Christian Tradition | 123 | |
Andrew Linzey: Vegetarianism as a Biblical Ideal | 126 | |
Tom Regan: In the Fullness of God's Creation | 140 | |
Francis X. Clooney: Vegetarianism and Religion | 143 | |
Carol J. Adams: Feeding on Grace: Institutional Violence, Christianity, and Vegetarianism | 148 | |
The Islamic Tradition | 169 | |
Romi: The Men Who Ate the Elephant | 173 | |
His Holiness M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen: Qurban and The Hunter Learns Compassion from the Fawn | 175 | |
Al-Hafiz B. A. Masri: They Are Communities Like You | 181 | |
For Further Reading | 193 | |
Sources | 197 | |
Index | 201 |
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