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Biography:Wilson Douglas

Wilson Douglas

     
 Given name:     Wilson
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Douglas
 Place of birth:     Rush Fork, Clay County, West Virginia
 Place of death:     Clay County, West Virginia
 Year of birth:     1922
 Year of death:     1999
 Profile:     Musician
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How I Came to Be a Fiddler
by Wilson Douglas

My grandfather and Sol Carpenter were half-brothers and Sol’s wife was an Indian. And my grandfather, Martin Stephenson Van Buren Douglas, was one of the greatest ballad singers of all times and he couldn’t play anything. But he sang songs during the Civil War and before. Tunes like the old Willow Garden and Barbry Allen.

My grandmother now, she was a good fiddler and all her broth

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Douglas Wilson (theologian)

American theologian

Douglas James Wilson (born June 18, 1953) is a conservative Reformed and evangelicaltheologian, 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 cultural commentary. He is a public proponent of postmillennialism, Christian nationalism, and covenant theology. He is also featured in the documentary film Collision documenting his debates with anti-theistChristopher Hitchens on their promotional tour for the book Is Christianity Good for the World?.

Biography

Douglas Wilson was born in 1953, and in 1958 his family moved to Annapolis, MD where he spent most of his childhood.[1] His father, Jim Wilson, was a full-time evangelist, who worked with the Officers’ Christian Union. His father had become a Christian in the Naval Academy, and worked in Christian literature ministry, both in Annapolis and later in Idaho.[2] Upon high school grad

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