Nadia Bolz-Weber, the Glossary
Nadia Bolz-Weber (born April 22, 1969) is an American author, Lutheran minister and public theologian.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: Alcoholism, Christian fundamentalism, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Comedian, Denver, Diana Butler Bass, Digital First Media, Drag queen, Eulogy, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Feminism, Gloria Steinem, Gospel, HuffPost, Iliff School of Theology, LGBT community, Liturgical year, Lutheranism, Makers: Women Who Make America, Ordination, Pastor, Pepperdine University, Psychic damage, Purity ring, Rod Dreher, Suicide, The Christian Century, The Denver Post, The Reverend, The Washington Post, University of Colorado, Winnipeg Free Press.
- 21st-century American Lutheran clergy
- Activists from Colorado
- Christian bloggers
- Clergy from Denver
- Comedians from Colorado
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Christians
- Iliff School of Theology alumni
- LGBT and Lutheranism
- Lutheran sermon writers
- Public theologians
- Women Lutheran clergy
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is the continued drinking of alcohol despite it causing problems.
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Christian fundamentalism
Christian fundamentalism, also known as fundamental Christianity or fundamentalist Christianity, is a religious movement emphasizing biblical literalism.
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Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Colorado, United States.
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A comedian or comic (feminine comedienne) is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh.
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Denver
Denver is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado.
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Diana Butler Bass
Diana Butler Bass (born 1959) is an American historian of Christianity and an advocate for progressive Christianity. Nadia Bolz-Weber and Diana Butler Bass are American feminist writers.
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MNG Enterprises, Inc., doing business as Digital First Media and MediaNews Group, is a Denver, Colorado, United States-based newspaper publisher owned by Alden Global Capital.
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Drag queen
A drag queen is a person, usually male, who uses drag clothing and makeup to imitate and often exaggerate female gender signifiers and gender roles for entertainment purposes.
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Eulogy
A eulogy (from εὐλογία, eulogia, Classical Greek, eu for "well" or "true", logia for "words" or "text", together for "praise") is a speech or writing in praise of a person, especially one who recently died or retired, or as a term of endearment.
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is a mainline Protestant Lutheran church headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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Feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes.
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Gloria Steinem
Gloria Marie Steinem (born March 25, 1934) is an American journalist and social-political activist who emerged as a nationally recognized leader of second-wave feminism in the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Nadia Bolz-Weber and Gloria Steinem are American LGBT rights activists, American feminist writers and American women's rights activists.
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Gospel
Gospel (εὐαγγέλιον; evangelium) originally meant the Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the 2nd century it came to be used also for the books in which the message was reported.
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HuffPost
HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions.
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Iliff School of Theology
Iliff School of Theology is a graduate Methodist theological school in Denver, Colorado.
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The LGBT community (also known as the LGBTQ+ community, LGBTQIA+ community, GLBT community, or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals united by a common culture and social movements.
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Liturgical year
The liturgical year, also called the church year, Christian year, ecclesiastical calendar, or kalendar, consists of the cycle of liturgical days and seasons that determines when feast days, including celebrations of saints, are to be observed, and which portions of scripture are to be read.
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Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.
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Makers: Women Who Make America
Makers: Women Who Make America is a 2013 documentary film about the struggle for women's equality in the United States during the last five decades of the 20th century.
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Ordination
Ordination is the process by which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized (usually by the denominational hierarchy composed of other clergy) to perform various religious rites and ceremonies.
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Pastor
A pastor (abbreviated to "Pr" or "Ptr" (both singular), or "Ps" (plural)) is the leader of a Christian congregation who also gives advice and counsel to people from the community or congregation.
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Pepperdine University
Pepperdine University is a private research university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Los Angeles County, California.
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Psychic damage
Psychic damage is a concept used in the field of social psychology to describe the negative effects of stereotypes on individual members of stigmatized groups.
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Purity ring
Purity rings (also known as promise rings, abstinence rings, or chastity rings) are rings worn as a sign of chastity.
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Rod Dreher
Raymond Oliver Dreher Jr. (born February 14, 1967), known as Rod Dreher, is an American far-right emigrant writer and editor living in Hungary.
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Suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
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The Christian Century
The Christian Century is a Christian magazine based in Chicago, Illinois.
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The Denver Post
The Denver Post is a daily newspaper and website published in the Denver metropolitan area.
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The Reverend
The Reverend is an honorific style given before the names of certain Christian clergy and ministers.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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University of Colorado
The University of Colorado (CU) is a system of public universities in Colorado.
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Winnipeg Free Press
The Winnipeg Free Press (or WFP; founded as the Manitoba Free Press) is a daily (excluding Sunday) broadsheet newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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See also
21st-century American Lutheran clergy
- Alan Harre
- Alvin B. Koeneman
- Andrew Steinmann
- Anita C. Hill
- Dan Selbo
- Daniel L. Gard
- David Benke
- Elizabeth Eaton
- Elizabeth Platz
- Frank Senn
- Gerald B. Kieschnick
- Gregory N. Todd
- Heidi Neumark
- Helmut Koester
- Jeff Hoverson
- John Bradosky
- John Frykman
- John Tietjen
- Joseph Barndt
- Judith Hird
- Khader El-Yateem
- Larry Foster (baseball)
- Matthew Harrison (minister)
- Megan Rohrer
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Paul Egertson
- Philip Krey
- Reed Lessing
- Richard D. Nelson
- Robert Graetz
- Robert H. Smith (theologian)
- Steve Lee (chaplain)
- Ted Peters (theologian)
- Thomas R. Ahlersmeyer
Activists from Colorado
- Aaron Stark
- Alicia Cuarón
- Alicia Sanchez
- Anna Petteys
- Archibald Roberts
- Bertha Pitts Campbell
- Bianca Mikahn
- Carlota D. EspinoZa
- Carmen Roybal Arteaga
- Carrie Ann Lucas
- David A. Noebel
- Deborah Kaplan (disability activist)
- Elisabeth Epps
- Erin Gilmer
- Haven Coleman
- John Andrews (Colorado politician)
- Kalyn Heffernan
- Kenneth Goff
- Las Madres de la Casa Verde
- Lauren Boebert
- Lauren Y. Casteel
- Margaret Hoover
- Martín Serna
- Mary Ann Kerwin
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Priscilla Falcón
- Richard St. Denis
- Rita Martinez
- Rufus Clark
- Saba Ismail
- Shirley Romero Otero
- Sue Klebold
- Sue Miller (cancer activist)
- Susanne E. Jalbert
- Virginia Fraser
- Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
Christian bloggers
- Albert Mohler
- B. J. Oropeza
- Ben Witherington III
- Benjamin L. Corey
- Brian McLaren
- Carl Trueman
- D. A. Carson
- Daniel B. Wallace
- Donald Miller (author)
- Douglas Wilson (theologian)
- Frank Schaeffer
- Frank Viola (author)
- James MacDonald (pastor)
- Jay Bakker
- John Zuhlsdorf
- Julia Duin
- Kevin DeYoung
- Marcus Borg
- Michael Bird (theologian)
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Rachel Held Evans
- Roger E. Olson
- Russell D. Moore
- Sarah Bessey
- Scot McKnight
- Thom S. Rainer
- Tim Challies
- Wade Burleson
- Warren Throckmorton
Clergy from Denver
- Alysa Stanton
- Andrew Cozzens
- Bill Carmody (priest)
- Charles Robert McPherson
- Donald Montrose
- George Roche Evans
- Henry Hobson
- Jerry Lamb (bishop)
- John Chivington
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- R. Walker Nickless
- Reed Lessing
- Richard Charles Patrick Hanifen
Comedians from Colorado
- Betsy Sodaro
- Bowen Yang
- Brendan Schaub
- Daisy Gardner
- Dan Rowan
- Felicia Michaels
- Frank Caeti
- Frank Nelson (actor)
- Hannah Hart
- Holly Montag
- Jim Turner (comedian)
- John Paragon
- Kristen Schaal
- Matt Stone
- Melinda Hill
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Rachel Crow
- Ruth Hiatt
- Steve Lemme
- Trey Parker
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Christians
- Bonnie L. Jensen
- Charles Zollar
- David Aune
- David Trobisch
- Dylann Roof
- George Lindbeck
- George Tiller
- Grace Wolf-Chase
- Howard D. Stendahl
- Ian A. McFarland
- Jean Bethke Elshtain
- Kirsten Nelson
- Martin E. Marty
- Morris George Cornell Vaagenes
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Philip Krey
- Richard A. Jensen
- Richard D. Nelson
- Ted Peters (theologian)
Iliff School of Theology alumni
- Andrew S. Park
- Brandan Robertson
- Carol Voisin
- Carrie Ann Lucas
- Daniel A. Arnold
- Mary Ann Swenson
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Otis Moss III
- Rodger McDaniel
- Terrance Carroll
LGBT and Lutheranism
- 2009 ELCA Churchwide Assembly
- Ecce Homo (exhibition)
- Herchurch
- Homosexuality and Lutheranism
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Saint Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church
- Tarja Halonen
Lutheran sermon writers
- Bernt B. Haugan
- Claus Harms
- Claus Pavels
- Ericus Erici Sorolainen
- Jesper Brochmand
- Johann Arndt
- Johann Gerhard
- Johann Habermann
- Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe
- Johann Michael Reu
- K. David Udayakumar
- Lars Levi Laestadius
- Martin Chemnitz
- Martin Luther
- Maurus Gerner-Beuerle
- Maximilian Nagel
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Philip Melanchthon
- William D. Coleman (pastor)
Public theologians
- Abraham Kuyper
- Dana Trent
- David Tracy
- Duncan B. Forrester
- Elaine Graham
- Gavin D'Costa
- Kung Lap-yan
- Martin E. Marty
- Max Stackhouse
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Richard John Neuhaus
- Sebastian Kim
- Walter George Muelder
- Willem Hendrik Velema
- William Storrar
- William Temple (bishop)
Women Lutheran clergy
- Anita C. Hill
- Annette Kurschus
- Astrid Bjellebø Bayegan
- Auður Eir Vilhjálmsdóttir
- B. V. Subbamma
- Barbara Andrews (Lutheran pastor)
- Cecilia Wikström
- Christine Lieberknecht
- Edith Brenneche Petersen
- Eija Nivala
- Elisabeth Djurle
- Elisabeth Haseloff
- Elizabeth Platz
- Eva Hoffmann-Aleith
- Gunnel André
- Heidi Neumark
- Heike Friis
- Helen Bjørnøy
- Ida Auken
- Ilse Everlien Berardo
- Ilse Härter
- Ingrid Bjerkås
- Ingrid Persson
- Johanne Andersen
- Judith Hird
- Karen Horsens
- Katrin Göring-Eckardt
- Lenore Volz
- Maren Sørensen
- Margit Sahlin
- Margrete Auken
- Marit Slagsvold
- Marja-Sisko Aalto
- Nadia Bolz-Weber
- Ruth Vermehren
- Siri Sunde
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Bolz-Weber
Also known as Nadia Bolz, Nadia Bolz Weber, Nadia Weber.