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David L. Holmes

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David L. Holmes


Born
in Detroit, Michigan, The United States
August 28, 1932

Died
April 29, 2023

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David L. Holmes was an American church historian. He was Walter G. Mason Professor of Religious Studies at the College of William and Mary. He was married to Carolyn Coggin Holmes, executive director of James Monroe's Highland from 1975 to 2012. They had two daughters. ...more

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The Faiths of the Founding ...

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A Brief History of the Epis...

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The Faiths of the Postwar P...

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The Religion of the Foundin...

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“Finally, none of the founding fathers knew anything of the churches that became so large in the United States in the twentieth century—the Pentecostals (or charismatics) and the nondenominational evangelicals. What the six founding fathers did know were the churches in which they had been raised—and in all cases those churches were the established churches of their colonies. But the founders were also very familiar with a radical religious outlook called Deism, to which this study now turns.”
David L. Holmes, The Faiths of the Founding Fathers

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