Jeremy Holmes, Wyoming Catholic College
"One might say that the purpose of Scripture is to teach us Christian doctrine, but this is only part of the truth. To find the whole truth, we need to untangle assumptions introduced by technology and the modern revolution in political thought."
Dr. Holmes’ earliest religious memories are of a little Presbyterian Church in Lonoke, Arkansas. He didn’t know it, but his family was on a trek from church to church that would end in the Catholic Church. As a teenager, when he awoke to the reality of God and grace and his own desperate need of both, he absorbed his father’s love of Scripture. When he wasn’t practicing piano or rehearsing magic tricks, he pored over the Bible, scribbling endless notes in his paperback RSV. After earning a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from Thomas Aquinas College, where he absorbed Catholic culture and met his wife, he set out to earn a doctoral degree in biblical studies. He lived for two years in a medieval Carthusian monastery in Austria, and then for seven years in a shabby apartment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and then for two years in the subtropical swamps of southwest Florida before finally finding his home in Lander, Wyoming. He enjoys introducing students to the enchanted realm of Scripture and to God and grace, and his recent book, Cur Deus Verba, is available from Ignatius Press. Dr. Holmes and his wife home school their eight children.
Friday Sep 1, 2023
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM MDT
September 1st, 7:00 pm
Lander Community Center
As in past years, the entire Lecture Series is open to the General Public.