Douglas James Wilson (born 18 June 1953) is a conservative Reformed and evangelical theologian, pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, faculty member at New Saint Andrews College, and prolific author and speaker. Wilson is well known for his controversial work Southern Slavery, As It Was, which he coauthored with League of the South co-founder Steve Wilkins. He is also featured in the documentary film Collision documenting his debates with anti-theist Christopher Hitchens on their promotional tour for the book Is Christianity Good for the World?.
Biography
Wilson earned a BA in classical studies and a BA and an MA in philosophy from the University of Idaho. In addition to his role as pastor of Christ Church, he is a founder and Senior Fellow in Theology at New Saint Andrews College, founder and editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine, and founder of Greyfriars Hall, a three-year ministerial training program. He also serves on the governing boards of New Saint Andrews, Logos School (a Christian private school), and the Association of Classical and Christian Schools. Wilson was instrumental in forming the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches. He is married to Nancy Wilson and has three children, including N. D. Wilson, and 16 grandchildren.
Works
Doug Wilson has said that "if someone wants a quick and easy way to figure out what makes me tick" they should read three of his books: Reforming Marriage, Angels in the Architecture, and Joy at the End of the Tether. Wilson said "if someone read those three books they'd have a pretty good grasp of what I think is important".
Wilson is the publisher of and a contributor to the Reformed cultural and theological journal Credenda/Agenda, and is a former contributor to Tabletalk, the magazine published by R. C. Sproul's Ligonier Ministries. He has published a number of books on culture and theology, several children's books, and a collection of poetry.
On education
Wilson has been a prominent advocate for classical Christian education, and he laid out his vision for education in several books and pamphlets, especially in Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning and The Case for Classical Christian Education. In those writings, he argues that the American public schools are failing to educate their students, and he proposes a Christian approach to education based on the Trivium, a Greco-Roman approach to education which emphasizes grammar, rhetoric, and logic and advocates a wide exposure to the liberal arts, including classical Western languages such as Latin and Greek. The model has been adopted by a number of Christian private schools and homeschoolers.
On family
Wilson and his wife have also written a number of books on family issues based on their understanding of the Bible, including Reforming Marriage, Federal Husband, Her Hand in Marriage (on biblical courtship), Standing on the Promises: A Handbook of Biblical Childrearing, and Future Men.
On theology
Wilson has written on theological subjects in books such as Mother Kirk: Essays and Forays in Practical Ecclesiology, To a Thousand Generations on infant baptism, and "Reformed" Is Not Enough: Recovering the Objectivity of the Covenant. He has also been a noted advocate for Van Tillian presuppositional apologetics and postmillennialism. Letter from a Christian Citizen is Wilson's response to atheist Sam Harris's Letter to a Christian Nation. In May 2007, Wilson debated another noted atheist, Christopher Hitchens, in a six-part series published first in the magazine Christianity Today, and subsequently as a book entitled Is Christianity Good for the World? with a foreword by Jonah Goldberg. In October of the following year, they debated in person in three separate venues on three consecutive days.
Federal Vision
Wilson's views on covenant theology as espoused in "Reformed" Is Not Enough and in his contribution to The Federal Vision have caused some controversy as part of the Federal Vision theology, partly because of its similarity to the New Perspective on Paul, which Wilson does not fully endorse, though he has praised some tenets that are in line with his theology. The RPCUS denomination declared his views on the subject to be heretical, and although "Reformed" Is Not Enough was already in process when the RPCUS's resolution was published, Wilson sought to address some of their charges in that book.
Southern slavery
Wilson's most controversial work is probably his pamphlet Southern Slavery, As It Was, which he wrote along with League of the South co-founder and fellow Christian minister Steve Wilkins. The pamphlet stated that "slavery produced in the South a genuine affection between the races that we believe we can say has never existed in any nation before the War or since." Historians such as Peter H. Wood, Clayborne Carson, and Ira Berlin condemned the pamphlet's arguments, with Wood calling them as spurious as holocaust denial.
Wilson held a February 2004 conference for those who supported his ideas, such as pastor George Grant, at the University of Idaho. The University published a disclaimer distancing itself from the event, and numerous anti-conference protests took place. Wilson described critical attacks as 'abolitionist propaganda'. He also has repeatedly denied any racist leanings. Wilson has described his own views as 'paleo-Confederate'. He has said his "long war" is not on behalf of white supremacy; rather, Wilson claims to seek restoration of a claimed prior era, in which faith and reason seemed at one, and when family, church, and the organic "community of Christians" that T. S. Eliot describes in Christianity and Culture were more powerful than the state.
The Southern Poverty Law Center connects Wilson's views to the Neo-Confederate and Christian Reconstruction movements influenced by R. J. Rushdoony, concluding, "Wilson's theology is in most ways indistinguishable from basic tenets of Reconstruction."
Canon Press ceased publication of Southern Slavery, As It Was when it became aware of serious citation errors in several passages authored by Wilkins. Robert McKenzie, the history professor who first noticed the citation problems, described the authors as being "sloppy" rather than "malevolent." Wilson reworked and redacted the arguments in the tract, and published (without Wilkins) a new set of essays under the name Black & Tan after consulting with historian Eugene Genovese.
Wilson addressed his views on slavery, racism, and states' rights in a 2011 interview by Canon Wired.
Bibliography
Author
- Wilson, Douglas (1989), Wilson, Douglas, ed., No Stone Unturned: The CEF Symposium on Creation, et al, Canon Press .
- â"â"â"; Nance, James B (2006) [1990, 1992, 1997], Introductory Logic for Christian and Home Schools, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-033-0Â .
- â"â"â" (1991), Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning: An Approach to Distinctively Christian Education, Crossway, ISBNÂ 978-0-89107-583-7Â .
- â"â"â" (1995), Reforming Marriage, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-45-5Â .
- â"â"â"; Hagopian, David (1996), Beyond Promises: A Biblical Challenge to Promise Keepers, Canon, ISBNÂ 1-885767-12-9Â .
- â"â"â" (1996), Wilson, Douglas, ed., Repairing the Ruins: The Classical and Christian Challenge to Modern Education, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-14-1Â .
- â"â"â"; Wilkins, Steve (1996), Southern Slavery: As It Was, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-17-2Â .
- â"â"â" (1996b), Contours of Postmaturity: InterVarsity Press Comes of Age, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-20-2Â .
- â"â"â" (1996c), To A Thousand Generations: Infant Baptism ~ Covenant Mercy to the Children of God, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-24-0Â .
- â"â"â" (1997), Standing on the Promises: A Handbook of Biblical Childrearing, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-25-7Â .
- â"â"â" (1997b), Her Hand in Marriage: Biblical Courtship in the Modern World, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-26-4Â .
- â"â"â" (1997), Easy Chairs, Hard Words: Conversations on the Liberty of God, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-30-1Â .
- â"â"â"; Craig, Karen (1997), Latin Grammar for Christian and Home Schools (2nd ed.), Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-37-0Â .
- â"â"â" (1997), Persuasions: A Dream of Reason Meeting Unbelief, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-29-5Â .
- â"â"â"; Jones, Douglas (1998), Angels in the Architecture: A Protestant Vision for Middle Earth, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-40-0Â .
- â"â"â" (1999), Joy at the End of the Tether: The Inscrutable Wisdom of Ecclesiastes, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-50-9Â .
- â"â"â" (1999), Federal Husband, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-51-6Â .
- â"â"â" (1999), The Paideia of God and Other Essays on Education, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-59-2Â .
- â"â"â" (1999), Fidelity: What It Means to be a One-Woman Man, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-64-6Â .
- â"â"â" (2000), For Kirk and Covenant: The Stalwart Courage of John Knox, Leaders in Action, Cumberland House, ISBNÂ 978-1-58182-058-4Â .
- â"â"â" (2000), Knowledge, Foreknowledge, and the Gospel (monograph), Canon, ISBNÂ 978-5-550-03324-1Â .
- â"â"â" (2000), Exhortations: A Call to Maturity in Worship, Charles Nolan, ISBNÂ 978-0-9677603-1-5Â .
- â"â"â" (2001), Untune the Sky: Occasional, Stammering Verse, Veritas, ISBNÂ 978-1-930710-69-6Â .
- â"â"â" (2001b), Greyfriars Covenant: Essays on Evangelism and Apologetics, Greyfriars Hall .
- â"â"â" (2001c), Beyond Stateliest Marble: The Passionate Femininity of Anne Bradstreet, Leaders in Action, Cumberland House, ISBNÂ 978-1-58182-164-2Â .
- â"â"â" (2001d), Mother Kirk: Essays on Church Life, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-72-1Â .
- â"â"â" (2012) [2001, ISBN 978-1-885767-83-7], Future Men: Raising Boys to Fight Giants (rev ed.), Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-110-8Â .
- â"â"â" (2001e), Wilson, Douglas, ed., Bound Only Once: The Failure of Open Theism, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-84-4Â .
- â"â"â" (2001f), Excused Absence: Should Christian Kids Leave Public Schools?, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-0-9702245-1-4Â .
- â"â"â"; Callihan, Wesley; Jones, Douglas (2001), Classical Education and the Homeschool, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-85-1Â .
- â"â"â" (2002), "Reformed" is Not Enough: Recovering the Objectivity of the Covenant (PDF), Moscow, ID: Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-005-7, archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007Â .
- â"â"â" (2002b), The Case for Classical Christian Education, Crossway, ISBNÂ 978-1-58134-384-7Â .
- â"â"â" (2003), A Serrated Edge: A Brief Defense of Biblical Satire and Trinitarian Skylarking, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-010-1Â .
- â"â"â" (2003), Blackthorn Winter, Maritime, Veritas, ISBNÂ 978-1-932168-10-5Â .
- â"â"â" (2004), My Life for Yours: A Walk Though the Christian Home, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-885767-90-5Â .
- â"â"â" (2004), Wisdom Is A Woman And Other Short Essays On Marriage For Men, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-029-3Â .
- Wilson, Douglas; Fischer, G Tyler, eds. (2005), Omnibus I: Biblical and Classical Civilizations, Veritas, ISBNÂ 978-1-932168-42-6Â .
- â"â"â" (2005), Black & Tan: A Collection of Essays and Excursions on Slavery, Culture War, and Scripture in America, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-032-3Â .
- â"â"â" (2006), For a Glory and a Covering: A Practical Theology of Marriage, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-041-5Â .
- â"â"â" (2007), Letter from a Christian Citizen: A Response to Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris, American Vision, ISBNÂ 978-0-915815-66-1Â .
- â"â"â" (2008), The Deluded Atheist: A Response to Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion, American Vision, ISBNÂ 978-0-915815-59-3Â .
- â"â"â" (2008), God Is. How Christianity Explains Everything, American Vision, ISBNÂ 978-0-915815-86-9Â .
- â"â"â"; Hitchens, Christopher (2008), Is Christianity Good for the World?, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-053-8Â .
- â"â"â" (2008), A Primer on Worship and Reformation: Recovering the High Church Puritan, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-061-3Â .
- â"â"â" (2008), Heaven Misplaced: Christ's Kingdom on Earth, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-083-5Â .
- â"â"â" (2009), Five Cities that Ruled the World: How Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York Shaped Global History, Thomas Nelson, ISBNÂ 978-1-59555-136-8Â .
- â"â"â" (2010), Wilson, Douglas, ed., The Forgotten Heavens: Six Essays on Cosmology, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-071-2Â .
- â"â"â" (2010), What I Learned in Narnia, Canon Press, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-079-8Â .
- â"â"â" (2011), A Study Guide to Calvin's Institutes, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-086-6Â .
- â"â"â"; Wilson, ND (2011), The Rhetoric Companion: A Student's Guide to Power in Persuasion, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-078-1Â .
- â"â"â" (2011), Wordsmithy: Hot Tips for the Writing Life, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-099-6Â .
- â"â"â" (2012b), Evangellyfish, Canon, ISBNÂ 978-1-59128-098-9Â .
- â"â"â" (2012), Father Hunger: Why God Calls Men to Love and Lead Their Families, Thomas Nelson, ISBNÂ 978-1-59555-476-5Â .
Contributor
- Wilson, Douglas; et al. (1996), Hagopian, David G, ed., Back to Basics: Rediscovering the Richness of the Reformed Faith, P&R, ISBNÂ 978-0-87552-216-6Â .
- â"â"â"; et al. (2001), Johnson, Gary LW; White, R Fowler, eds., Whatever Happened to the Reformation?, P&R, ISBNÂ 978-0-87552-183-1Â .
- â"â"â"; et al. (2003), Strawbridge, Gregg, ed., The Case for Covenantal Infant Baptism, P&R, ISBNÂ 978-0-87552-554-9Â .
- â"â"â"; et al. (2004), Wilkins, Steve; Garner, Duane, eds., The Federal Vision, Athanasius, ISBNÂ 978-0-9753914-0-2Â .
- â"â"â"; et al. (2004), Mathison, Keith A, ed., When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism, P&R, ISBNÂ 978-0-87552-552-5Â .
- â"â"â"; et al. (2006), Strawbridge, Gregg, ed., The Case for Covenant Communion, Athanasius, ISBNÂ 978-0-9753914-3-3Â .
- â"â"â"; et al. (2010), With Calvin in the Theater of God: The Glory of Christ and Everyday Life, Crossway, ISBNÂ 978-1-4335-1412-8Â .
Footnotes
External links
- Wilson, Douglas, Blog and Mablog (blog)Â .
- "The Wilson-Hitchens Debate", Christianity today (Web only ed.), May 2007Â .
- Wilson, Douglas; Drange, Theodore, The Wilson-Drange Debate (formal, written debate), Infidels .
- "The Controversialist", Christianity Today (profile), Apr 2009Â .