The Great Emergence

The Great Emergence
Title The Great Emergence PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Tickle
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 210
Release 2012-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441241728

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Rooted in the observation that massive transitions in the church happen about every 500 years, Phyllis Tickle shows readers that we live in such a time right now. She compares the Great Emergence to other "Greats" in the history of Christianity, including the Great Transformation (when God walked among us), the time of Gregory the Great, the Great Schism, and the Great Reformation. Combining history, a look at the causes of social upheaval, and current events, The Great Emergence shows readers what the Great Emergence in church and culture is, how it came to be, and where it is going. Anyone who is interested in the future of the church in America, no matter what their personal affiliation, will find this book a fascinating exploration. Study guide by Danielle Shroyer.

Phyllis Tickle

Phyllis Tickle
Title Phyllis Tickle PDF eBook
Author Tony Jones
Publisher Paraclete Press (MA)
Total Pages 179
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781612613758

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Church leaders who have been influenced by the 50-year career of Phyllis Tickle reflect on what she has accomplished and on the challenge that her work poses the future church.

The Divine HoursTM, Pocket Edition

The Divine HoursTM, Pocket Edition
Title The Divine HoursTM, Pocket Edition PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 138
Release 2007-05-15
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0195316932

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Presents a week's worth of fixed-hour prayers that one can use while traveling or out of the home.

Phyllis Tickle

Phyllis Tickle
Title Phyllis Tickle PDF eBook
Author Jon M. Sweeney
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 297
Release 2018-02-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0819233005

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The definitive biography of one of the most beloved and respected figures in American religious life. In this comprehensive biography, Jon Sweeney, official biographer of Tickle’s literary estate, explores every aspect of her life, a more than 50-year legacy of poetry; plays; literary, spiritual, and historical/theological work; and advocacy. Sweeney examines Tickle’s personal and professional roots, from her family, long marriage, and life on The Farm in Lucy, Tennessee, to early academic career and move into book publishing, where her role as founding editor of the Religion Department at Publishers Weekly influenced the growth of spiritual writing and interfaith understanding during the 1990s. Sweeney also looks at pivotal relationships with John Shelby Spong, Marcus Borg, and Brian McLaren, as well as her great influence on the increasing number who adopted fixed-hour prayer, the Episcopal Church as a whole, and the Emerging Church, for which she served as historian, forecaster, and champion. A look at her early, passionate advocacy for the LGBT community, lecture circuit controversies, and projects left unfinished completes the picture.

God-talk in America

God-talk in America
Title God-talk in America PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Tickle
Publisher Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages 284
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN

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From the halls of Harvard to the aisles of bookstores to the kitchen tables of Main Street, Americans are developing a new grammar of God that is fresh and rooted in history. Phyllis Tickle shows us snapshots of religion in America from the 1930s to the present. God-Talk in America argues that there is an emerging new understanding of who and what God is, and of what religion must do. As always, religion is being created in the streets and cafes and bedrooms and kitchens of real America rather than in the seminaries or cathedrals. Phyllis Tickle listens in those ordinary places and shows why a sea-change in religion, theology and spirituality is underway. Her book is both map of the present and compass to the future.

The Words of Jesus

The Words of Jesus
Title The Words of Jesus PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Tickle
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 256
Release 2009-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0470505680

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What if you could encounter the words of Jesus on their own, lifted up from the surrounding narratives and presented in their full power and mystery? That’s the question Phyllis Tickle—one of America’s most beloved writers on Christian spirituality—asked when she set out to write what she calls a “Sayings gospel.” In The Words of Jesus Tickle has compiled and arranged all the sayings of Jesus from the first four books of the New Testament and the first chapter of the Book of Acts in a way that creates an entirely new kind of encounter with the texts. And she has accompanied those sayings with her own personal reflections and commentaries not just on the words themselves but on the One who spoke them.

Re-discovering the Sacred

Re-discovering the Sacred
Title Re-discovering the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Tickle
Publisher Crossroad
Total Pages 200
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Explores the renewed American quest for spirituality from historical, sociological, and literary perspectives.