

The Gospel of Kindness
Animal Welfare and the Making of Modern America
Author: Janet M. Davis
Narrator: Ann Richardson
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 05/26/2020
Categories: Nonfiction, Nature
Synopsis
Embracing animals as brethren through biblical concepts of stewardship, a diverse coalition of temperance groups, teachers, Protestant missionaries, religious leaders, civil rights activists, policy makers, and anti-imperialists forged an expansive transnational "gospel of kindness," which defined animal mercy as a signature American value. Their interpretation of this "gospel" extended beyond the New Testament to preach kindness as a secular and spiritual truth.
As a cultural product of antebellum revivalism, reform, and the rights revolution of the Civil War era, animal kindness became a barometer of free moral agency, higher civilization, and assimilation. Yet given the cultural, economic, racial, and ethnic diversity of the United States, its empire, and other countries of contact, standards of kindness and cruelty were culturally contingent and potentially controversial.