[1] LtQ was co-created in the US by the Arizonan United Methodist ministers Jeff Procter-Murphy and David Felten[2][3] as part of the larger movement of Progressive Christianity.
Reviewers have called LtQ both “enlightening and inspiring” [6] and “fascinating”, stating that the series raises questions many have “thought about but have been afraid to ask, and topics they know are important but don't hear mentioned in church”.
The US liberal church magazine The Christian Century criticized the original 12-session version of LtQ for taking a fundamentalist-like position, “close to a mirror image” of “fundamentalists”.
[9] Based on the LtQ curriculum and written by the series creators, the book Living the Questions: The Wisdom of Progressive Christianity was released by HarperOne (an imprint of HarperCollins) in August 2012.
All of the following contributors appear in "Living the Questions 2.0"; some appear in other curricula in the LtQ catalog;The 2010 release of LtQ2's “Home Edition” added the insights of Brian McLaren, Robin Meyers, and Diana Butler Bass.