Sarah McFarland Taylor is an associate professor of religion at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She is the author of Green Sisters: A Spiritual Ecology, about the growing number and strength of environmentally activist Roman Catholic nuns. She is at work on Green Convergence: Religion, Environment and Popular Culture and has also written about creation spirituality; the Gaian, or Earth-based, Mass; the idea of the eco-church; and the general “greening” of religion in America. She teaches several courses on religion and ecology.
Website | https://religious-studies.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/tenure-track-faculty/sarah-taylor.html |
Email address | sarah@northwestern.edu |
Phone number | 847-491-4361 |
Categories | Beliefs & practices, Clergy, Environment, Ethics |
Locations | Illinois, United States of America |
Resource Types | Sources |
Faiths | Catholicism, Christianity |
Languages | English |