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DARK GREEN RELIGION: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future

Ordering Dark Green Religion


Dark Green Religion is available directly from the University of California Press, which also makes desk/exam copies available for college and university instructors. It is also available from online booksellers including Amazon and Barnes and Noble, or from your local bookstore.

John Garratt Publishing provides an easy option for ordering the DGR in Australia.


Course Adoptions


Below is a list of places, courses, and faculty who have assigned Dark Green Religion. Kindly contact Bron Taylor if you know of courses in which the book has been assigned other than those appearing below.
  • St. John's University (Minnesota), Religion and Nature, Richard Bohannon
  • University of Wisconsin (Madison), Community and Environmental Sociology Department, Special Topics: Nature, Faith, and Politics, Michael Bell
  • Florida International University, Religion, Nature and Globalization, Whitney Bauman
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Green Cultures & Feminisms, Danielle Roth-Johnson
  • Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada), Religion & the Environment Seminar, Noel Salmond
  • Michigan State University, Religion and the Environment,Gretel Van Wieren
  • Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada), Undergraduate Honors Seminar, and Religion, Nature and Technology (Graduate Seminar), James Miller
  • Southwestern University, Environmental Studies, Gavin Van Horn
  • Mount Royal University (Calgary, Canada), Literature & the Environment, Robert Boschman
  • Memorial University of Newfoundland, Spirituality and the Earth, Michael Newton
  • Arizona State University, Religion and Nature, Seth Clippard
  • University of New Mexico, Ancient Religions and Ecology, Matt Wiebe
  • University of South Carolina Beaufort, Eco-Religious Cultures, Susan Shaffer
  • The University of Florida, New Religious Movements, Robin Wright
  • Kenyon College, Religion and Nature, Joseph Adler
  • Meadville/Lombard Theological School, Contemporary Paganism, Margot Adler
  • University of Denver, Religion, Environment, and International Relations, Carol Samson