Gretta Vosper

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Margaret Ann Vosper (born 1958), known as Gretta Vosper, is an ordained minister of the United Church of Canada who is a self-professed atheist. Her beliefs have caused controversy both within and outside of the United Church. In 2016, following the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris, her public statement that the belief in a supernatural God promoted hatred led the United Church of Canada to institute an official review of her suitability as a minister. In 2018 that process was discontinued when Vosper and the United Church reached an agreement that left her free to continue as a minister. Her published works include With or Without God: Why The Way We Live is More Important Than What We Believe and Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief. rdf:langString
Margaret Ann Vosper (1958-), conhecida como Gretta Vosper, é uma ministra ordenada da Igreja Unida do Canadá profissão que se professa ser ateia. Suas crenças causaram polêmica dentro e fora da Igreja Unida. Em 2016, após o tiroteio de Charlie Hebdo em Paris, sua declaração pública de que a crença em um Deus sobrenatural promoveu o ódio levou a Igreja Unida do Canadá a instituir uma revisão oficial de sua adequação como ministra. Apesar de ser uma ateia franca, a Rev. Gretta Vosper manteve firmemente seu lugar na Igreja Unida do Canadá. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Margaret Ann Vosper
rdf:langString Gretta Vosper
rdf:langString Gretta Vosper
rdf:langString Kingston, Ontario, Canada
xsd:date 1958-07-06
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rdf:langString Author, Minister, United Church of Canada, West Hill United Church; Governor; Centennial College; Director, Ecumenical Community of Chautauqua; Founder, Canadian Centre for Progressive Christianity; Director, The Clergy Project
rdf:langString Richard Scott Kearns
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rdf:langString Margaret Ann Vosper (born 1958), known as Gretta Vosper, is an ordained minister of the United Church of Canada who is a self-professed atheist. Her beliefs have caused controversy both within and outside of the United Church. In 2016, following the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris, her public statement that the belief in a supernatural God promoted hatred led the United Church of Canada to institute an official review of her suitability as a minister. In 2018 that process was discontinued when Vosper and the United Church reached an agreement that left her free to continue as a minister. Her published works include With or Without God: Why The Way We Live is More Important Than What We Believe and Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief.
rdf:langString Margaret Ann Vosper (1958-), conhecida como Gretta Vosper, é uma ministra ordenada da Igreja Unida do Canadá profissão que se professa ser ateia. Suas crenças causaram polêmica dentro e fora da Igreja Unida. Em 2016, após o tiroteio de Charlie Hebdo em Paris, sua declaração pública de que a crença em um Deus sobrenatural promoveu o ódio levou a Igreja Unida do Canadá a instituir uma revisão oficial de sua adequação como ministra. Apesar de ser uma ateia franca, a Rev. Gretta Vosper manteve firmemente seu lugar na Igreja Unida do Canadá.
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