New Issue of World Views: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology is Now Available

June 10, 2010

World Views: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology (Volume 14, Number 1, April 2010) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Introduction: Religion, Animals and Transgenic Animals” by Heather Eaton, 1-5.
  • “Engaging Islamic Views on Human-Animal Relations: Towards an Adab-Centered Approach” by Hussein Keshani, 6-25.
  • “Subjectivity and Suffering: Transgenic Animals, Christianity, and the Need to Re-evaluate” by Heather Eaton, 26-56.
  • “Communion of Subjects: Changing the Context of Questions About Transgenic Animals” by Anne Marie Dalton, 57-67.
  • “Boundary Matters: Buddhism and the Genetic Prospect” by Peter Timmerman, 68-82.
  • “What Goes Around Comes Around: Prohibitions in Cruelty Against Animals in Judaism” by Richard Kool, 83-95.
  • “Chinese Cultural Factors Favoring Biotechnology Research” by James Miller, 96-105.