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Bron Taylor

Bron Taylor is a specialist in environmental and social ethics, and regarding the complex relationships among religions, cultures, and environments. He is a core faculty member in the Graduate Program in Religion and Nature at the University of Florida and Fellow of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich, Germany. His most recent books are Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future (UC Press, 2010), and Avatar and Nature Spirituality (WLU Press, 2013).

 

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Religion Dispatches
Ten questions for Bron Taylor, whose latest book Dark Green Religion holds that traditional religions are gradually being replaced by more sensory forms of spirituality which promote more sensible, ecologically adaptive behaviors.
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Religion Dispatches
Avatar had audiences rooting for nature, against the destruction of marauding tanks—but the Oscar went to the film that offered a soldier’s-eye view.
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