Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future
Bron Taylor examines the evolution of “green religions” in North America and beyond.
Bron Taylor examines the evolution of “green religions” in North America and beyond.
Sigurd Bergmann, Carson Fellow from December 2011 until February 2012, talks about his research concerning religious worldviews and the perception of the environment.
Bron Taylor compiles a selected bibliography on literature connected to the history of radical environmental movements in the United States.
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Alda Balthrop-Lewis, author of Thoreau’s Religion: Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism.
What happens when we look at Walden Woods of 1845 through a multispecies lens?
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Alda Balthrop-Lewis is interviewed on her recent book, Thoreau’s Religion: Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism.
In this exhibition, American scholar and conservationist Bron Taylor outlines the history of Earth First!, the best known of the so-called “radical environmental” groups.
Disease, hunger, war, and religion have shaped human existence over many centuries. This volume of RCC Perspectives presents exciting syntheses between research in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and history.
In this essay, Holmes Rolston analysis the role of religion in the environmental discourse.