course taught in Anthrozoology graduate program at Canisius College, Fall 2016

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Animals: Religion and Ethics
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Books by Paul Waldau
A Communion of Subjects:
Animals in Religion, Science, & Ethics

Published in 2006 by Columbia University Press and now available in paperback, this volume is the leading book in the new academic field of religion and animals. The book represents years of work following a groundbreaking conference at Harvard University in May of 1999. The editors are (1) Paul Waldau, long-time co-Chair of the American Academy of Religion's "Animals and Religion Consultation" and Director of the Center for Animals and Public Policy at Tufts University's Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine; and (2) Kimberley Patton, a tenured faculty member at Harvard Divinity School. Both have published many papers on this topic, and each contributed specially written essays to this volume.
The volume can be ordered at http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-13642-6/a-communion-of-subjects.
The Specter of Speciesism:
Buddhist and Christian Views of Animals

Published in 2001 by Oxford University Press, this volume addresses (1) early Buddhist and Christian views of nonhuman animals, and (2) basic conceptual issues that arise at the multi-faced and multi-tiered intersections of human and nonhuman worlds.
New and used copies can be ordered at Amazon.com or the Barnes and Noble website.
For an excerpt, go to paulwaldau.com, and visit the page "Publications for downloading."