In 2006, Sam Harris made headlines and topped bestseller lists with his angry Letter to a Christian Nation. At its heart, the little book was an atheists complaint against Christians. Harris points an accusing finger at the church, telling Christians they arent as nice as they think they are and telling fellow agnostics that Christians are out to get them. Prominent intellectuals and anti-Christians were quick to praise this little book. In response, Douglas Wilson has written his own little book: Letter From a Christian Citizen. As Gary DeMar, President of American Vision, writes in the foreword, Douglas Wilson has taken the operating assumptions of Sam Harris seriously and has shown what life would be like if the world were consistent with atheistic assumptions. Its not a pretty picture. It's about time an informed, Bible-believing Christian explained to the growing number of skeptics and gnostics and relativists how America, the freest country in the history of the world, could only have been birthed and sustained through a Christian worldview. If you want to bring this great experiment in human liberty to a screeching halt, the fastest way is to eliminate the salt and light contributed by Divine inspiration of our heavenly Father and His Word through His children. --Joseph Farah, Editor and Chief Executive Officer of WorldNetDaily.com Inc. Douglas Wilson has written a book that can give Christians a place to stand in regard to Sam Harris book Letter to a Christian Nation. The primary usefulness of Wilson's book is that it gives readers a point-by-point response to the arguments advanced by Harris in an engaging and compelling way. --Dr. Leland Ryken, Professor of English at Wheaton College Douglas Wilson has done the near impossible. He made me glad that Sam Harris wrote his anti-God tract because it provided an occasion for Doug to write such a literate, compelling, and engaging response. I hope Bible study groups and Sunday school classes across the country set aside their normal lessons for a few weeks and gather together to study and discuss Wilson s Letter from a Christian Citizen. --Craig J. Hazen, Ph.D., Director, Master of Arts Program in Christian Apologetics, Biola University, La Mirada, California It s about time an informed, Bible-believing Christian explained to the growing number of skeptics and Gnostics and relativists how America, the freest country in the history of the world, could only have been birthed and sustained through a Christian worldview. If you want to bring this great experiment in human liberty to a screeching halt, the fastest way is to eliminate the salt and light contributed by Divine inspiration of our heavenly Father and His Word through His children. Joseph Farah, Editor and Chief Executive Officer of WorldNetDaily.com Inc. Douglas Wilson has done the near impossible. He made me glad that Sam Harris wrote his anti-God tract because it provided an occasion for Doug to write such a literate, compelling, and engaging response. I hope Bible study groups and Sunday school classes across the country set aside their normal lessons for a few weeks and gather together to study and discuss Wilson's Letter from a Christian Citizen. Craig J. Hazen, Ph.D.Director, Master of Arts Program in Christian Apologetics Biola University, La Mirada, California Douglas Wilson has written a book that can give Christians a place to stand in regard to Sam Harris' book Letter to a Christian Nation. The primary usefulness of Wilson's book is that it gives readers a point-by-point response to the arguments advanced by Harris in an engaging and compelling way. Dr. Leland Ryken Professor of English at Wheaton College In the interaction between Doug Wilson and Sam Harris, one of them is wrong and one is right. If you can't figure it out after reading this exchange, you never will. Hanna Rosin Washington Post staff writer & contributing editor, The Atlantic Monthly Douglas J. Wilson is a Senior Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews College, a permanent member of the Colleges Board of Trustees, and a member of the Colleges Executive Council. At other colleges, he has taught both ethics and logic. He received a B.A. in Classical Studies, and a B.A. and an M.A. in Philosophy, all at the University of Idaho. He was also a founder of Logos School, a K-12 institution that pioneered the current classical Christian school movement. Wilson is also the editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine and has authored numerous books. Wilson has been the pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, for more than 30 years. He and his wife, Nancy, have three grown children and a bunch of grandchildren, some of whom live in Moscow, and some who currently dally in Oxford, England.