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The marvelous pigness of pigs : respecting and caring for all God's creation / Joel Salatin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Faith Words, 2016Edition: First editionDescription: xv, 272 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781455536979
  • 1455536970
Subject(s):
Contents:
Who am I ? -- Biological vs. mechanical -- Pattern vs. caprice -- Visible vs. invisible -- Strength vs. weakness -- Participation vs. abandonment -- Abundance vs. scarcity -- Freedom vs. bondage -- Integration vs. segregation -- Beauty vs. ugliness -- Long-term vs. short-term -- Faith vs. fear -- Inclusive vs. exclusive -- Neighborly vs. antagonistic -- Relational vs. separational -- Empowering vs. disempowering -- Sun-driven vs. earth-driven -- Narrow way vs. broad way -- Dependence vs. independence -- Forgiving vs. fragile -- Altar call.
Summary: "Joel Salatin is perhaps the nation's best known farmer, whose environmentally friendly, sustainable Polyface Farms has been featured in Food, Inc. and Time magazine. Now in his first book written for a faith audience, Salatin offers a deeply personal argument for earth stewardship, and calls for fellow Christians to join him in looking to the Bible for a foodscape in line with spiritual truth. Salatin urges Christians to rethink America's allegiance to cheap corporate food that destroys creation in its production, impoverishes third world countries, and supports oligarchical interests. He wonders why Christians ignore and even revel in unhealthy eating habits and factory farming that runs counter to God's design. With scripture and Biblical stories, Salatin presents an alternative and shows readers that in appreciating the pigness of pigs, we celebrate the Glory of God,"--Amazon.com.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From Christian libertarian farmer Joel Salatin, a clarion call to readers to honor the animals and the land, and produce food based on spiritual principles.
What on earth is The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs ? It's an inspiring call to action for people of faith . . . a heartfelt plea to heed the Bible's guidance . . . .

It's an important and thought-provoking explanation of how by simply appreciating the marvelous pigness of pigs, we are celebrating the Glory of God.

As a man of deep faith and student of the Bible, and as a respected and successful ecological family farmer, Joel Salatin knows that God created heaven and earth and meant for all living organisms to be true to their nature and their endowed holy purpose. He intended for us to respect and care for His gift of creation, not to ravage and mistreat it for our own pleasure or wealth.

The example that inspires the book's title explains what Salatin means: when huge corporate farms confine pigs in cramped and dark pens, inject them with antibiotics and feed them herbicide-saturated food simply to increase profits, they are not respecting them as a creation of God or allowing them to express even their most rudimentary uniqueness - that special role that is part of His design. Every living organism has a God-given uniqueness to its life that must be honored and respected, and too often that is not happening today.

Salatin shows us the long overlooked ethics and instructions in the Bible for how to eat, how to shop, how to think about how we farm and feed the world. Through scripture and Biblical stories, he shows us why it's more vital than ever to look to the good book rather than corporate America when feeding the country and your family.

Salatin makes a compelling case for Christian stewardship of the earth and how it relates to every action we take regarding our food. He also opens our eyes to a common misconception many Christians may have about environmentalism: it's not a bad thing, and definitely not just the province of secular liberals; it's really a very good thing, part of heeding God's Word.

With warmth and with humor, but with no less piercing criticism of the industrial food complex, Salatin brings readers on a fascinating journey of farming, food and faith. Readers will not say grace over their plates the same way ever again.

Includes index.

Who am I ? -- Biological vs. mechanical -- Pattern vs. caprice -- Visible vs. invisible -- Strength vs. weakness -- Participation vs. abandonment -- Abundance vs. scarcity -- Freedom vs. bondage -- Integration vs. segregation -- Beauty vs. ugliness -- Long-term vs. short-term -- Faith vs. fear -- Inclusive vs. exclusive -- Neighborly vs. antagonistic -- Relational vs. separational -- Empowering vs. disempowering -- Sun-driven vs. earth-driven -- Narrow way vs. broad way -- Dependence vs. independence -- Forgiving vs. fragile -- Altar call.

"Joel Salatin is perhaps the nation's best known farmer, whose environmentally friendly, sustainable Polyface Farms has been featured in Food, Inc. and Time magazine. Now in his first book written for a faith audience, Salatin offers a deeply personal argument for earth stewardship, and calls for fellow Christians to join him in looking to the Bible for a foodscape in line with spiritual truth. Salatin urges Christians to rethink America's allegiance to cheap corporate food that destroys creation in its production, impoverishes third world countries, and supports oligarchical interests. He wonders why Christians ignore and even revel in unhealthy eating habits and factory farming that runs counter to God's design. With scripture and Biblical stories, Salatin presents an alternative and shows readers that in appreciating the pigness of pigs, we celebrate the Glory of God,"--Amazon.com.

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