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Episode 494: David Clough on Theology and Ethics

Our Hen House 29 June 2019 18


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-Mariann and Jasmin are fresh from the recording of Our Hen House’s 500th episode live at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, and they talk about the beauty and importance of sanctuaries for creating change. They also take a day trip to Troy, NY.
-Mariann talks to David Clough, a Professor of Theological Ethics, about why Christians have faith-based reasons for caring about animals, what the bible says about animal ethics, and what practical Christians can take around the issues of animals. (9:35)
-Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties about undercover investigations, why “veganism is violence,” and plant-based conferences. (48:45)

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