Phyllis Tickle
She is perhaps best known for The Divine Hours series of books, published by Doubleday Press, and her book The Great Emergence- How Christianity Is Changing and ...
Books | The Works of Phyllis Tickle
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“Phyllis Tickle brings so many gifts to the table that it is sometimes hard to believe there is only one heartbeat behind them all. She is a ...
Tickle is an authority on religion in America and a much sought after lecturer on the subject. In addition to lectures and numerous essays, articles, and ...
Phyllis Tickle - Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death
Phyllis Tickle, (1935-2015), founding editor of the Religion Department of Publishers Weekly, was an authority on American religion and a much sought-after ...
Phyllis Tickle - ChurchPublishing.org
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 ...
“She was earthy and ethereal”: remembering Phyllis Tickle
Phyllis Tickle had been and done in her 81 years: poet, educator, spiritual writer, chronicler of the pastoral life, acclaimed lecturer on religious trends.
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Phyllis Tickle (1934–2015) was the founding editor of the Religion Department of Publishers Weekly. One of America's most respected authorities on religion.
Author Phyllis Tickle dies at 81 - a profile - Religion News Service
LUCY, Tenn. (RNS) After learning of her Stage IV lung cancer diagnosis last spring, the renowned spirituality author said: “Am I grateful ...
Phyllis Tickle: Like an anthill - Faith and Leadership
In her book “The Great Emergence,” Phyllis Tickle argues that Christianity is currently undergoing a massive upheaval as part of a regular ...
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Phyllis Tickle's Books · The Great Emergence by Phyllis Tickle The Great Emergence: How Christianity is Changing and Why · The Divine Hours by Phyllis Tickle ...
Phyllis Tickle, Who Energized a Market for Books on Religion, Dies ...
Ms. Tickle, the founding religion editor at Publishers Weekly, wrote dozens of books on spirituality, and was a leading voice in the ...
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Phyllis Tickle · Lovely Lady. Sunday December 22, 2002. Phyllis Tickle is an author, contributing editor in religion for Publishers Weekly, and an authority on ...
Phyllis Tickle can manage in just a few paragraphs to convey a breadth of insight that one can savor for hours…. Whether one is a veteran Tickle fan or ...
Phyllis Tickle (1934-2015) was a force of nature. She was a poet, author, publisher, teacher, professor, and so much more.
Birth-Like Death: A Thank You to Phyllis Tickle — britneywinnlee.com
I met Phyllis Tickle just this once on her short visit to Shreveport, LA, but I cried in deep, grateful grief as I read the news that she now ...
Phyllis Tickle - Explore Faith
The Divine Hours: Prayers for Summertime, the first in a three-volume contemporary manual of prayer, was released by Doubleday in March 2000, followed by The ...
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Best Sellers · Great Emergence · By: Phyllis Tickle · Narrated by: Pam Ward · Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins · Language: English · 4.5 out of 5 stars 126 ratings ...
Phyllis Tickle's Holy Ghost Heresy - Jonathan Merritt
Here, we discuss her newest book, "The Age of the Spirit: How the Ghost of an Ancient Controversy is Shaping the Church," and the revival of interest in the ...
Phyllis Tickle
American authorPhyllis Natalie Tickle was an American author and lecturer whose work focuses on spirituality and religion issues. After serving as a teacher, professor, and academic dean, Tickle entered the publishing industry, serving as the founding editor of the religion department at Publishers Weekly, before then becoming a popular writer.