Sanctuary for All Life is the work where Jim Corbett pulls a lifetime of the practice of civil initiative—acting in community in a way that covenants to extend and protect God’s creation—together in one place. Human rights, a land ethic, goat-walking and cow-herding, a sustaining food ethic, the inevitable faultlines between city and country: there isn’t much that Jim didn’t touch on in his life. I recommend his ‘Cowbalah’ only if you desire to be challenged, for Jim’s thinking is not for the faint of heart. —Rick Ufford-Chase, author of Faithful Resistance: The Church in a Time of Empire This is an expanded Second Edition of the posthumously-published, last book by James A. “Jim” Corbett—philosopher, writer, rancher, and a co-founder of the sanctuary movement. New content includes a bibliography, photographs, and a foreword based on interviews with Jim’s wife, Pat Corbett. The afterword features 30 years of memories and experiences from residents of Cascabel, a unique and cohesive southeastern Arizona community indelibly shaped by Jim Corbett's Covenant-based philosophy of living in harmony with the land, plants, and its creatures.