Tall, tattooed and forthright, can Nadia Bolz-Weber save evangelism? [View all]
Andrew Brown

A little over six feet tall, well-muscled and extravagantly tattooed, Nadia Bolz-Weber little resembles the Vicar of Dibley. Also, she recognised the ringtone on my phone, an intricate guitar passage cut from the middle of a 20-minute Grateful Dead improvisation. So of course I liked her. Shes a Lutheran pastor from Denver, Colorado and one of the stars of the younger generation of American evangelicals because she seems to have found a way out of the trenches of the culture wars so she can uphold tradition without being homophobic or nasty.
She has in some respects the classical evangelical salvation story: brought up good, went to the bad, found Jesus once again and turned out not good, she says, but so so. She parodies the hymn Amazing Grace: Its not like I once was blind, and now can see: its more like, I once was blind and now I have really bad vision. She is an enemy of smugness.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/06/tattooed-nadia-bolz-weber-save-evangelism-christianity