Tanya Levin

Tanya Levin (born 1971) is a social worker and writer whose 2007 book People in Glass Houses: An Insider's Story of a Life in and out of Hillsong, an exposé of the Hillsong Church,[2][3][4][5] was short-listed for the 2007 Walkley Non-fiction Book Award.[6]

Tanya Levin
Tanya Levin speaking at the 2010 Global Atheist Convention
Born25 August 1971[1]
Durban, South Africa[1]
NationalityAustralian[1]

Levin is a former Hillsong Church member and describes herself as a feminist and an atheist.[7]

Arrest

On 1 July 2015, Levin was arrested for trespass while being interviewed outside the 2015 Hillsong annual conference at Sydney Olympic Park.[8] The arrest came amid increased media scrutiny of the conference, after organisers misled the media about the involvement of Mark Driscoll.[9]

Works

  • People in Glass Houses: An Insider's Story of a Life in and out of Hillsong. Black Inc. 2007.
  • Crimwife: An Insider's Account of Love behind Bars. Black Inc. 2012.

References

  1. Tanya Levin (25 July 2007). People in Glass Houses: An insider's story of a life in and out of Hillsong. Black Inc. ISBN 978-1-921825-58-3.
  2. Jennifer Sexton (29 April 2006). "The High Cost of Faith". The Weekend Australian. News Limited.
  3. Andrew Denton interview on Enough Rope, ABC Television, aired 2007-07-30 (transcript)
  4. Susan Wyndham (13 April 2007). "Singing flat at Hillsong". Sydney Morning Herald, Fairfax. Retrieved 30 July 2007.
  5. David Marr (4 August 2007). "Hillsong - the church with no answers". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 August 2007.
  6. "People in Glass Houses: An insider's story of a life in and out of Hillsong". Black Inc. Publishing. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  7. "Tanya Levin - I am Atheist, Hear Me Roar". YouTube.
  8. Aubusson, Kate (1 July 2015). "Outspoken Hillsong critic arrested for trespass at Sydney conference". smh.com.au. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  9. Aubusson, Kate (1 July 2015). "Hillsong conference shows interview with controversial US Pastor, Mark Driscoll". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
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