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Michael Dominic Taylor is a Teaching Fellow and the Dean of Students at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, NH. He holds degrees in Biology and Environmental Studies, Bioethics, and Philosophy. He earned his doctorate in Philosophy in 2019. He is the author of The Foundations of Nature: Metaphysics of Gift for an Integral Ecological Ethic (Cascade, 2020), which received the Expanded Reason Award given by the Joseph Ratzinger Foundation (the Vatican) and the Francisco de Vitoria University (Madrid) in 2021.
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Consider the lilies and CO2: On the technocratic ironies of Laudate Deum

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By virtue of its title, Laudate Deum invites us to return to St. Francis’ Canticle of the Creatures and to meditate upon his imitation of “the sensitivity of Jesus before the creatures of his Father,” […]

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