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Diana Butler Bass : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diana Butler Bass
Diana Butler Bass is a historian focusing on the history 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 Ph.D. in religious studies from Duke University in 1991 with an emphasis on American church history. While at Duke she studied under George Marsden. From 1995–2000, she wrote a weekly column on religion and culture for the New York Times Syndicate that appeared in more than seventy newspapers nationwide and has since become a popular commentator on American religion for other media outlets. Currently, she is a blogger for the God’s Politics blog with Jim Wallis at Beliefnet, as well as (On Faith ) and The Huffington Post. She is associated with Sojourners, and the Red-Letter Christian movement. ==Early life== Born in 1959 in Baltimore, Maryland, as Diana Hochstedt, Bass grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona. Raised a United Methodist, she became an evangelical Christian. She attended Westmont College, a Christian college in Santa Barbara, California, and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where she earned a master’s degree in church history. Her spiritual memoir, ''Strength for the Journey,'' records her growing dissatisfaction with conservative evangelical religion. She is now a member of the Episcopal Church.
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