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Bron Taylor is Professor of Religion and Nature at the University of Florida. He is editor-in-chief of the multi-volume Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature and editor of Ecological Resistance Movements: The Global Emergence of Radical and Popular Environmentalism.

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This is , at heart, a scholarly work. As such, its format may not appeal to many readers. But the author has also made good use of anecdotes and materials that may yet be of interest. As a scholarly work, Taylor tries to present an academic distance from the subject and not fall (too much) into the role of proselytizer. I appreciated this, myself. Nonetheless, Taylor definitely has a point of view as a long-time ecology activist.
 
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Treebeard_404 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 23, 2024 |
A really interesting book, with a comprehensive bibliography (which however overlooked some possibly relevant books, like Alister McGrath's "The Reenchantment of Nature", which has been published seven years early). Sometimes the author gets very personal and the text loses focus, but this does not diminish the overall interest of the book. A must read for anyone really interested in Mother Nature and our best relationships with Her.
 
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maurobio | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 7, 2022 |
Extensive encyclopedia of information on the relationship between religions and nature. Essential scholarly reference material for someone in multidisciplinary graduate curricula that involves environmental studies and religion.
 
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Chickenman | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 11, 2018 |
An interesting read on looking at our planet and environment in terms of ecological awareness. Perhaps the only qualm I have with this book is that it is written from a rather academic perspective, making much of the terminology a bit inaccessible for the average reader. But the topic, on the other hand, is on target and on-point. In changing the mindset of people throughout the entire planet towards one of conserving what we have, preserving it for the future sustainability of life on this planet - the language used within is sometimes blunt and to the point, but very necessary, in my opinion. Dark Green Religion is embodied in a single quote that Taylor borrows from David Suzuki: "Go out into nature....Feel the rain and wind on your face, smell the fragrance of the soil and ocean, gaze at the spectacle of the myriad of stars in clear air or countless animals making their annual migration. Doing so will rekindle that sense of wonder and excitement we all had as children discovering the world and will engender a feeling of peace and harmony at being in balance with the natural world that is our home. Nature is not our enemy, it is our home; in fact, it sustains us and is in every one of us. All living things are our relatives and belong with us in the biosphere."

One of the more endearing moments in the book, was where I stumbled upon a lovely discussion of Disney's Animal Kingdom, particularly the discussion on the gigantic sculpture that dominates this part of the Disney Park system in Florida: The Tree of Life. I was there just two years ago, and found my time in this part of the Disney theme parks to be one of the most enjoyable days of my entire vacation. A secondary discussion concerning Captain Planet and the Planeteers was a small moment of reconnecting with a part of my childhood that I remember being influential on the Pagan practices I have today.

There is a lot more information to take in - from those that pioneered the movement that Taylor describes to even more radical elements. All of these help to define parts of what Taylor calls "Dark Green Religion"...and which is parsed into separate descriptives as well. All in all, its an interesting several steps into an area where environmentalism, ecology, and spirituality all intersect.
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