Robert Wennberg (1935-2010) was Professor of Philosophy at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California. His books include God, Humans, and Animals: An Invitation to Enlarge Our Moral Universe; Terminal Choices: Euthanasia, Suicide, and the Right to Die; and Life in the Balance: Exploring the Abortion Controversy.
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Stephen Webb "Careful and comprehensive, this book is a model of moral argument that should be taught in theology and ethics classes from the undergraduate to the seminary level. Robert Wennberg's refreshingly sensible and moderate voice will challenge secular animal-rights activists and skeptical Christians alike. He has raised the whole debate about animals to a new level, advancing every issue he addresses with a balanced treatment that is at once creative and analytical. This is truly a new chapter in the struggle to define the moral standing of animals. " Lawrence Johnson "A welcome contribution to the literature concerning the moral significance of animals. Wennberg writes from a Christian perspective, relating the moral status of animals first to God and then to humans on the one hand and to the environment on the other. Animals have moral significance in their own right, not just as they contribute to the environment or to human welfare. All value, of course, is within a theocentric framework. Wennberg is to be commended for bringing to his task both scholarship and fresh insight."

