Phyllis Tickle, founding editor of the religion department of
Publishers Weekly, is one of the most respected authorities
and popular speakers on religion in America today. She is
frequently quoted and interviewed both in print media, including
the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, and
Time, and in electronic media, such as CNN, C-SPAN, BBC, and
"Voice of America." She appears frequently on the Odyssey Channel
and is a regular guest on PBS's "Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly." She
is the author of over two dozen books, most recently Emergence
Christianity: What It Is, Where It Is Going, and Why It
Matters. She lives in the rural community of Lucy,
Tennessee.
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