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David R. Williams

Williams, David R.

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7 featured booksWilliams, David R.

Baby boomer David R Williams, born in Boston in 1949, experienced the 60s up close and personal. Taking 1968 off before entering college, he shipped out in the merchant marine, fought against the Vietnam War, worked to elect McCarthy president, rioted in Grant Park, and arrived at Harvard in time for the campus take over. He later earned a Masters in Theology from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD in American Civilization from Brown. He wrote Wilderness Lost , Sin Boldly! , Searching for God in the Sixties, and Revolutionary Religion. He won the “Excellence In Teaching” Award at George Mason University. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Czechoslovakia in 1991-https://dr-david-williams.com/about/

OL1127060A

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    David R. Williams

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    Williams, David R.

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  • Searching for God in the Sixties

    Representative edition published 2011

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  • Sin boldly!

    Representative edition published 2004

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  • Wilderness lost

    Representative edition published 1987

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  • Revolutionary war sermons

    Representative edition published 1984

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  • Searching for God in the sixties

    Representative edition published 2010

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  • Searching for God in the sixties

    Representative edition published 2010

    Open Work
  • Sin Boldly! Dr. Dave's Irreverent Guide to Acing the College Paper

    Representative edition published 1994

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