Vanessa Zoltan
Vanessa Zoltan is a humanist chaplain who describes herself as an "atheist chaplain".[1] She is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School,[2] and holds a BA in English and writing from Washington University in St. Louis, and a MS in nonprofit management from the University of Pennsylvania.[3] She has been called one of "few" feminist humanist chaplains in the world.[4]
Zoltan was a member of Washington University's premier improvisational comedy troupe Mama's Pot Roast from 2002-2004.
Zoltan, who stated on CNN that all four of her grandparents were Auschwitz survivors,[5] has said she identifies as "an atheist and a Jew and a humanist".[6]
She served as Assistant Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University from 2013-2016.[7][5][8]
Zoltan has delivered talks on interpretation of works such as Jane Eyre and Harry Potter as sacred texts.[2][9]
In March 2019, Zoltan was a recipient of the Gomes Honors from Harvard Divinity School. According to Dean David N. Hempton the 2019 Gomes Honorees "are the spiritual innovators that shape communities of meaning, the vibrancy and diversity of which will be critical to human flourishing in the years to come".[10]
Podcasts
In May 2016, Zoltan and collaborator Casper ter Kuile inaugurated the Harry Potter and the Sacred Text Podcast, a weekly podcast that attempts to read the Harry Potter books as a sacred text. Under the mentorship of Stephanie Paulsell the two explore the characters and context of one chapter per episode through a different central theme, like "vulnerability," "betrayal," or "friendship."[11][12] Originally produced by Not Sorry Productions, Zoltan's own production company,[13] the podcast was added to the roster of Nightvale Presents in 2019.[14][15]
Harry Potter and the Sacred Text charted #2 on the iTunes Podcast Chart in the US on August 18, 2016, after 13 episodes had aired.[16] The podcast has around 9 million downloads per year and repeatedly featured among the top downloads for Religion and Spirituality in iTunes.[17][18][19][20]
Zoltan is also creating a new podcast, Hot and Bothered, which explores writing romance novels as a sacred practice.[21]
References
Notes
- ^ Zoltan 2015a.
- ^ a b Freedman 2015.
- ^ Harvard 2016.
- ^ Cassel 2015.
- ^ a b CNN 2015.
- ^ Bedsole 2015.
- ^ Chituc 2015.
- ^ Harvard 2015.
- ^ Sunday Assembly 2015.
- ^ "2019 Gomes Honors Emphasize Spiritual Innovation". Harvard Divinity School. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ "Harry Potter and the Sacred Text - Season Five". Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ "Season One — Sorcerer's Stone". Harry Potter and the Sacred Text. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
- ^ "About". vanessazoltan.com. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ @NVPresents twitter status
- ^ "John Green will talk 'Harry Potter' at live podcast event". IndyStar. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ "'Harry Potter and the Sacred Text' International iTunes Chart Performance". iTunes Charts. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
- ^ Winston, Kimberley. "Reinventing religion — with romance novels". Washington Post. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ "iTunes Chart - Top 40 US Religion & Spirituality Podcasts". webarchive.org. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ^ "iTunes Chart - Top 40 US Religion & Spirituality Podcasts". archive.org. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- ^ "iTunes Chart - Top 40 US Religion & Spirituality Podcasts". archive.org. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- ^ Winston, Kimberley. "Reinventing religion — with romance novels". Washington Post. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
Sources
- Freedman, Samuel G. (2015-10-16). "Secular, but Feeling a Call to Divinity School". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
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(help) - Bedsole, James (October 19, 2015), "Open and Expanding: One year in, the Openly Secular campaign continues to promote acceptance of nonreligious Americans", The Humanist
- Cassel, Emily (April 7, 2015), "Meet the feminist "godless congregation" challenging atheism's bro-culture", Bitch
- Humanist Chaplaincy (Humanist/Agnostic/Atheist): Vanessa Zoltan, Harvard Chaplains (Harvard University), 2015
- Featured speaker Vanessa Zoltan with "Using Reading as a Sacred Practice", Sunday Assembly, June 2015
- Chituc, Vlad (March 25, 2015), "CNN thinks atheists are the devil", The Daily Beast
- CNN Special Report: Atheists, Inside the World of Non- Believers (transcript), CNN, March 24, 2015,
All four of my grandparents are Holocaust survivors and God does not survive Auschwitz, so God does not come in to our home.
- Vanessa Zoltan, Harvard University Freshman Dean's Office, archived from the original on 2016-12-09, retrieved 2015-02-17
- Agrawal, Aditya (February 5, 2015), "Who hosts Anti-Football Parties? The Harvard Independent Profiles the Harvard Humanist Hub.", Harvard Independent
- Zoltan, Vanessa (November 14, 2015), "A Tremendous Amount of Silence in the Face of Violence", Huffington Post