I'm not particularly invested in religious implications on veganism, as I am not religious, but if it genuinely interests you, I've seen these two recommendations for the vegan perspective on Christianity and Judaism from people that actually know about it:
I'm not particularly invested in religious implications on veganism, as I am not religious, but if it genuinely interests you, I've seen these two recommendations for the vegan perspective on Christianity and Judaism from people that actually know about it:
>Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy
>The Jewish Vegan
I've not read either personally.