Green Satan

Ecological and Environmental Tendencies in Czech Satanic Groups

Authors

  • Jakub Jahl

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.2409

Keywords:

Satanism, environmentalism, ecology, Church of Satan, Community of Satan

Abstract

This article deals with the ecological and environmental tendencies of the two largest Satanic groups in the Czech Republic. It first recapitulates the connection between mainstream religions and ecology. It then describes the absence of Satanism in major scholarly publications and uncovers a strong link between Satanism and ecology/animal rights. The text illustrates this in the words of Anton LaVey, Peter H. Gilmore, and several Satanic organi­zations including the Church of Satan, Temple of Set, Dragon Rouge, The Satanic Temple, and others. The article concludes by looking for ecological tendencies in the teachings of the two largest Satanic groups in the Czech Republic – the local version of LaVey’s Church of Satan and the Czech-influenced Community of Satan. Finally, the text briefly mentions the main research findings of these groups and concludes by showing them in relation to Bron Taylor’s model of dark green religions.

Author Biography

Jakub Jahl

je studentem religionistiky na Filozofické fakultě UK. Zajímá se o popkulturní náboženství, satanismus, mormonismus a konspirační teorie. Je občasným přispěvatelem do Náboženského infoservisu časopisu Dingir.

Published

2022-07-01

How to Cite

Jahl, J. (2022). Green Satan: Ecological and Environmental Tendencies in Czech Satanic Groups. Lidé města, 24(3), 419-442. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.2409

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