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Diana Butler Bass is an author, speaker, and independent scholar specializing in American religion and culture. She holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Duke University and is the award-winning author of ten books, including Grounded: Finding God in the World —A Spiritual Revolution HarperOne, 2015, Christianity After Religion: The End.
21.08.2018 · Diana Butler Bass is an author, speaker, and independent scholar specializing in American religion and culture. She holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Duke University and is the award-winning. 17.05.2012 · Diana Butler Bass in the Rector's Forum at All Saints Church, Pasadena presenting "Christianity After Religion: The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening." -
14.02.2012 · Diana Butler Bass stopped by the Day1 studios not too long ago, and she was kind enough to give us a breakdown of where she sees the church and the.
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From Nomads to Pilgrims: Stories from Practicing Congregations. Edited by Diana Butler Bass and Joseph Stewart-Sicking Alban, 2005. The contributors to From Nomads to Pilgrims are innovators, representing some of the most dynamic leadership voices among today’s clergy.
06.12.2017 · But there are also groups that believe in a “rapture” taking place suddenly and removing the righteous from the earth to heaven. I forget what they say happens on earth to those left behind. The latest Tweets from Diana Butler Bass @dianabutlerbass. Author. Religion, politics, history. Patron saints: Mr Rogers, Hildegard of Bingen, Howard Thurman. Duke.
Diana Butler Bass [needs IPA] born 1959 is an American historian of Christianity and a leading voice in progressive Christianity. Bass is currently an independent scholar who writes broadly on American religion and culture. She is the author of eight books, three of which have won research or writing awards. She earned a PhD in.
21.03.2018 · In her new book, GRATEFUL, award-winning author Diana Butler Bass weaves together social science research, spiritual wisdom, and contemporary issues as she calls for a richer understanding and. This page is being redeveloped. Thank you for your patience. Archives. February 2016; January 2016; Recent Posts. A Grounded Hymn; The Complications of Whiteness.
Recently liberal Episcopal writer Diana Butler Bass ignited a Twitter storm by recalling how she learned to disdain the Council of Nicaea, which set standards of orthodox doctrine for the early church. Bass recounted she was studying at Duke University in 1989: At the time, I was a “just holding.
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19.04.2018 · Setting the Table, by Diana Butler Bass April 19, 2018. While writing Grateful: The Transformative Power of Giving Thanks, I reread Luke's account of Zacchaeus. Like many Christians, I knew the story from Sunday school -- the "wee little man" who climbed a tree to see Jesus. I thought of it as a charming tale that taught us to go to any length to catch a vision of God. But researching Grateful.