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Encouraging responsible stewardship
as Christ's ambassadors for the
reconciliation of all Creation
II Cor. 5:13, 17-21; Col. 1:16-23

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Vegetarianism for Christians (FAQ)

"When it comes to wanting to know the attitude that Jesus may have taken to a range of pressing moral issues today, we are often at a loss to know precise answers. But we can at least be clear about the contours. The lordship of Christ.... washes dirty feet, heals the sick, releases individuals from oppression, both spiritual and physical, feeds the hungry, and teaches his followers the way of costly loving...” Andrew Linzey

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Why should Christians today consider vegetarianism?

Christians should consider vegetarianism because the diet typically represents excellent stewardship of our God-given bodies, animals, and the earth. [More...]

Declaration of the Peaceable Kingdom
A concise expression of many vegetarian Christians' faith, as formulated by Andrew Linzey, an Oxford theologian and member of CVA's Board of Directors.

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"Christian vegetarianism is a way of anticipating
the Kingdom of God, when peace will reign supreme....
What we eat should say something
about the kind of God we worship.
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Stephen H. Webb, Ph.D., CVA Chairperson
Good Eating: The Bible Diet, and the Proper Love of Animals
Oxford University Press, 2001.

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