Stephen H. Webb
Stephen H. Webb is an evangelical
theologian and
philosopher of religion, as professor of religion and philosophy at
Wabash College. He is the author of several well-regarded books on different facets of Christian life. In January 2005, he resigned as co-chairman (which he shared with
Stephen R. Kaufman) of the
Christian Vegetarian Association, founded by
Nathan Braun in 1999.
Good Eating: The Bible, Diet and the Proper Love of Animals (Grand Rapids: Brazos Press/Baker, 2001)
Taking Religion to School: Christian Theology and Secular Education.(Brazos Press, 2000, 253 pages with notes)
On God and Dogs: A Christian Theology of Compassion for Animals (With a Foreword by Andrew Linzey) (Oxford University Press, 1998)
The Gifting God: A Trinitarian Ethics of Excess (Oxford University Press, 1996)
Blessed Excess: Religion and the hyperbolic imagination (SUNY Series in Rhetoric and Theology) (Albany: SUNY Press, 1993)
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Beliefnet.com "No Hamburger in Heaven"]
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"For Here or To Go?" Webb's Good Eating (reviewed by CT's Preston Jones)
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"American Providence: A Nation with a Mission" Reviewed by FT's Jean Bethke Elshtain
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The Very American Stanley Hauerwas FT article by Webb
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Journal of Religion and Society (Review of
Good Eating)
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Foods to Die for: Food Politics Book Review by Stephen H. Webb (from
The Christian Century)
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A Grammar of Christian Faith: Book Review by Stephen H. Webb*
SATYA magazine*
Taking Religion to School book review
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A Hyperbolic Imagination: Theology and The Rhetoric of Excess (
Theology Today article)
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Utne.com "It's a Dog's Love"
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Christianity Today/Books and Culture article In "Revenge of the Ebionites," a book review of
Holy Cow!: Does God Care About What We Eat? by
Hope Egan, Webb confesses his recent "semi-vegetarianism" (as a result, he has stepped down as co-chairman at the request of the
Christian Vegetarian Association)
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The Wabash Commentary Conservative Student Publication to which Webb is the Faculty adviser