The Pantheist Index


Burroughs, John (1837 - 1921): American naturalist, writer and Pantheist.

Up to: 19th Century


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  • America's Most Beloved Nature Writer Includes a biography of Burroughs, together with a list of his works and selected quotations.

  • Catskill Archive - John Burroughs Short biography with several photographs of John Burroughs and selections from his writings, with details of books about him.

  • Devotion to Truth Brief excerpt from John Burroughs' 1920 work, "Accepting the Universe", in which he considers Nature and role of Pantheism.

  • Ecology Hall of Fame - John Burroughs General information about John Burroughs who began advocating the protection of Nature as early as the 1850s, when there were no national parks or conservation movements.

  • John Burroughs: The Scheme of the Universe Excerpt from John Burroughs' "The Light of Day", 1900, in which he writes, "We must recognize only Nature, the All; call it God if we will, but divest it of all anthropological conceptions".

  • The God of Pantheism Excerpt from Burrough's "Accepting the Universe" which describes the naturalness of Pantheism as a religion and its suitability for addressing the "total problem of life".


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