Mark Taylor
Mark C. Taylor is the Chair of the Department of Religion at Columbia University. A leading figure in debates about post-modernism, Taylor has written on topics ranging from philosophy, religion, literature, art, and architecture to education, media, science, technology, and economics. Taylor received a Doktorgrad (Philosophy) from the University of Copenhagen in 1981, a Ph.D. in religion from Harvard in 1997, and a B.A. from Wesleyan University in 1968. His many books include: Journeys to Selfhood: Hegel and Kierkegaard (1980), Disfiguring: Art, Architecture, Religion (1994), Hiding (1997), About Religion: Economies of Faith in Virtual Culture (1999), The Moment of Complexity: Emerging Network Culture (2001), Confidence Games: Money and Markets in a World Without Redemption (2006), After God (2007), Refiguring the Spiritual (2012), and Rewiring the Real (forthcoming). Taylor has also produced a CD-ROM, Motel Real: Las Vegas, Nevada, and had an exhibition of the artwork accompanying his book, Grave Matters, at the Mass MOCA.
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