Gretta Vosper

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Gretta Vosper
Born Margaret Ann Vosper
(1958-07-06) July 6, 1958 (age 65)
Kingston, Ontario
Occupation 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
Language English
Nationality Canadian
Citizenship Canadian
Education
Alma mater Mount Allison University, Queen's Theological College
Genre Non-fiction
Subject Religion, Philosophy, Atheism
Notable works Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief (2012)
With or Without God: Why the Way We Live is More Important Than What We Believe (2008)
Spouse Richard Scott Kearns
Website
www.grettavosper.ca

The Rev. Gretta Vosper (born July 6, 1958) is a United Church of Canada minister who is an atheist. Her best selling books include With or Without God: Why The Way We Live is More Important Than What We Believe[1] in 2008, and Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief in 2012. She has also published three books of poetry and prayers.

Vosper is a graduate of Mount Allison University, and received her master of divinity from Queen's Theological College in 1990 with ordination in 1992.[2] She currently serves as minister with West Hill United Church[3] in Toronto. Gretta Vosper is also founder of the Canadian Centre for Progressive Christianity.[4]

Her work bridges Progressive Christianity and atheism exploring beyond the boundaries of Christian thought. Her website indicates In 2001, I made it clear that I did not believe in a supernatural, interventionist, divine being. At first, I identified as a non-theist as I do in my first book published in 2008. Then, in my second book, I felt the need to further distinguish myself from those who used the term non-theist but retained a belief in the supernatural aspects of god; there, I identified as a theological non-realist. In 2013, I embraced the term atheist which means, literally, no belief in a theistic, supernatural being.[5]

Selected publications

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