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Douglas James Wilson (born June 18, 1953) is a conservative Reformed and evangelical theologian, pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, faculty member at New Saint Andrews College, and author and speaker. Wilson is known for his writing on classical Christian education, Reformed theology, as well as general
Christ Church is a Calvinist church in Moscow, Idaho, pastored by Douglas Wilson, and a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches.The congregation has received international coverage for its views, which include advocating for a theocracy, [2] and its desire to make Moscow a "Christian town". [3]
Wilson was the managing editor for Credenda/Agenda magazine. [5] He is a Teacher at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. [9] Wilson is married. He and his wife Heather [5] have five children. [10] In 2017, Wilson underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor. [11] In October 2020, Wilson's church, Christ Church, organized protests against a COVID-19 ...
This church coalition, associated with a denomination called the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) and mobilized by firebrand Idaho pastor Doug Wilson, has grown considerably in ...
In the episode, a couple, Pam and John Herrick, agreed to have their neighbors and designer Doug Wilson redo one of their home’s rooms with a $1,000 budget, as long as they didn’t touch the ...
Douglas Wilson (RAAF officer) (1898–1950), Royal Australian Air Force officer; Douglas Wilson (bishop) (1903–1980), Anglican bishop in the Caribbean; Doug Wilson (athlete) (1920–2010), British athlete; Doug Wilson (rugby union) (1931–2019), New Zealand rugby union player; Douglas Wilson (activist) (1950–1992), gay activist from Canada
They share two children, Cole Emhoff (b. 1994) and Ella Emhoff (b. 1999), and by all accounts, Kerstin and Doug remain close friends. She is a film producer. In 2007, she started her own ...
Collision [1] [2] is an American documentary film [1] by Darren Doane released on October 27, 2009. It features a debate between prominent antitheist Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson, a pastor of Christ Church, a CREC church located in Moscow, Idaho.