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Halteman authors Humane Society booklet

Wed, Apr 30, 2008
Myrna Anderson

A Calvin professor of philosophy has written a booklet for The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). Matt Halteman鈥檚 , (PDF, 44 pages), written for the new Animals and Religion department of HSUS, is now available on the organization鈥檚 Web site and will later be published in booklet form.

鈥淚t was one of the most meaningful projects that I鈥檝e ever worked on,鈥 said Halteman. 鈥淢ost of what I write is pretty arcane, and this was fun for me because it allowed me to communicate to a wider audience. That鈥檚 something I enjoy, but haven鈥檛 had much occasion to do in my scholarship.鈥

Theology of Eating

Compassionate Eating as Care of Creation provides a theological framework for understanding the everyday practice of eating. Halteman, an animal compassion advocate, details the moral, financial and environmental impacts鈥攇lobally鈥攐f how and what people choose to eat and calls on Christians to examine their food choices as an integral part of their daily spiritual practice.

鈥淲hen we go to the grocery store, we ought to consider the impact鈥攐n human beings, on human health and on animal suffering and environmental degradation鈥攐f what we eat,鈥 said Christine Gutleben, the director of the HSUS Animals and Religion department.

A Spiritual Discipline

Gutleben praised Halteman鈥檚 approach in Compassionate Eating as Care of Creation. 鈥淢att takes a unique approach to these issues because he connects our selection of food to a spiritual discipline,鈥 she said. 鈥淩eligious people are looking for ways to connect their spirituality with their daily life.鈥

Gutleben chose Halteman to write the booklet after reading a lecture on animal compassion that he originally delivered at Wheaton College: 鈥淚 found it online and tracked him down because it鈥檚 a rare person who combines a concern for animals and a background in religion and is able to articulate the issues,鈥 she said.

鈥淭his was going to be a relatively short pamphlet, but it turned into a much larger piece of work,鈥 said Halteman of turning a 45-minute lecture into a 40-page booklet. The work is the second part of a three-part series; the first booklet was authored by Matthew Scully, former speechwriter to President George W. Bush and author of Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy.

Halteman鈥檚 work has been praised by other scholars working in the field of animal ethics.

Praise from Webb

Stephen H. Webb, theologian and professor of religion at Wabash College, wrote of Compassionate Eating as Care of Creation: 鈥淢att Halteman just might have written the single best brief presentation of the case for animal compassion. If I had only one book to give to friends interested in the intersection of faith and animal welfare, this would be it.鈥 (In January, Webb, the author of On God and Dogs and Good Eating, gave the inaugural lecture at Calvin鈥檚 lecture series.)

Halteman is enthusiastic about his collaboration with HSUS: 鈥淭he Humane Society is one of the most widely supported animal protection organizations in the world. One in every 30 Americans is a member.鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is exciting to see such an influential organization making a conscious effort to engage audiences of faith.鈥 Last January, Halteman was by the organization with an Animals and Society Course Award for 鈥淧eaceable Kingdom,鈥 the interim class he has taught on issues of animal compassion every January for four years.

Booklet Part of HSUS Campaign

Compassionate Eating as Care of Creation will be used as an integral component of All Creatures Great and Small, a campaign the HSUS Animals and Religion department is launching in June; the campaign will call on , theological schools and religiously affiliated organizations to pledge to avoid caged eggs, eggs that come from battery-caged hens.

鈥淢att鈥檚 booklet will have a prominent place in the future of the Animals and Religion department,鈥 Gutleben said. 鈥淚 know we will have a long partnership with him.鈥