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Ann Taves was born on 1952, is an A religious studies scholar. Discover Ann Taves's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Ann Taves (born 1952) is Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
She received her bachelor's degree in religion from Pomona College in June 1974.
She went on to earn her master's and doctorate degrees from the University of Chicago Divinity School in June 1979 and December 1983, respectively.
Taves's 1989 book, Religion and Domestic Violence: The Memoirs of Abigail Abbot Bailey, republished the memoirs of Abigail Abbot Bailey.
Fits, Trances, and Visions (1999) charts the experience of Anglo-American Protestants and those who left the Protestant movement beginning with the transatlantic awakening in the early 18th century and ending with the rise of the psychology of religion and the birth of Pentecostalism in the early 20th century.
It charts the synonymic language of trance in the American Christian traditions: power or presence or indwelling of God, or Christ, or the Spirit, or spirits.
Typical expressions include "the indwelling of the Spirit" (Jonathan Edwards), "the witness of the Spirit" (John Wesley), "the power of God" (early American Methodists), being "filled with the Spirit of the Lord" (early Adventists; see charismatic Adventism), "communing with spirits" (Spiritualists), "the Christ within" (New Thought), "streams of holy fire and power" (Methodist holiness), "a religion of the Spirit and Power" (the Emmanuel Movement), and "the baptism of the Holy Spirit" (early Pentecostals).
It focuses on a class of seemingly involuntary acts alternately explained in religious and secular terminology.
These involuntary experiences include uncontrolled bodily movements (fits, bodily exercises, falling as dead, catalepsy, convulsions); spontaneous vocalizations (crying out, shouting, speaking in tongues); unusual sensory experiences (trances, visions, voices, clairvoyance, out-of-body experiences); and alterations of consciousness and/or memory (dreams, somnium, somnambulism, mesmeric trance, mediumistic trance, hypnotism, possession, alternating personality).
From July 2005–December 2017, she held the Cordana Chair in Catholic Studies at UC Santa Barbara.
Taves is especially known for her work Religious Experience Reconsidered (2009), stressing the importance of the findings and theoretical foundations of cognitive science for modern religionists.
She is a former president of the American Academy of Religion (2010).
In 2013, Taves received a Guggenheim Fellowship in the field of religion.
In March 2018, she gave the Gunning lecture at New College, Edinburgh on the topic "Religion as worldviews and as ways of life."