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Dark Green Religion

October 11th, 2010  1 Comments

Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future by Bron Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Here’s a rarity — an academic book that is also a page-turner, at least for me. I couldn’t put it down. This is a broad survey of an emergent global phenomenon which might be called earth worship or nature spirituality or “dark green religion.” Bron Taylor defines religion broadly and looks a range of cultures and subcultures, from radical environmentalism to surfing to Disney films and many more. I was a bit disappointed that contemporary Paganism got such scant coverage — only about two and a half pages plus some scattered references. Perhaps that’s because Taylor seems preoccupied with folks who don’t explicitly consider themselves to be practicing “religion” in the most familiar sense of the word. The term “dark” in the title is supposed to connote a sense of potential peril, but according to the author that mostly seems to be in the eyes of Abrahamic practitioners. He hints early in the book that he might examine the potential dangers of ecofascism, but this is never really explored in depth. I suspect there may be a resonance between racism and “dark green religion,” especially in Europe, that bears a closer look. But I quibble. This is a good one which I recommend to anyone interested in ecology or religion.


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  •   brontaylor     0   Posted 583 days ago 

    Dear Editor B: thanks for the kind words about my book. You are correct as to why I spent little time on self-conscious paganism -- I wanted to suggest that there is a lot of nature related spirituality beyond that tradition -- and happily, there are some very good books about that. I could have and have dealt at more length in scholarly articles about the "dark side", but since that materiali is in print, I chose to spend my allocated words showing the global reach and significance of the phenomena. More information on what you are interested in can be found at my website, http://www.brontaylor.com.