Amy Welborn
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Amy Welborn (b. July 17, 1960, Bloomington, Indiana) is an American Roman Catholic author, columnist, activist, academic and public speaker.
She was one of the first and most popular authors of a Catholic-themed blog. She has changed her blog's name and server on two occasions. The three successive blogs have been In Between Naps (amywelborn.blogspot.com), Open Book (amywelborn.typepad.com), and Charlotte Was Both (amywelborn.wordpress.com).
[edit] Education
Welborn holds a BA in Honors History from the University of Tennessee and an MA in Church History from Vanderbilt Divinity School.
[edit] Publications
- De-Coding Da Vinci, which examines the historical accuracy of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code.
- Here. Now. A Catholic Guide to the Good Life, targeted toward teens and young adults who have questions about Catholicism and faith in general.
- The Prove It apologetics series for young people, a four-book collection of questions and answers about God, the Church, Jesus and prayer.
[edit] External links
- Amy Welborn's official site
- Welborn's former blog, Open Book
- Welborn's current blog, Charlotte Was Both
- La falacia da Vinci - entrevista a Amy Welborn
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