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He is the greatest enigma among the Founding Fathers, the greatest source of controversy—and one of the greatest writers in world political history. He had nearly boundless confidence in rational man’s ability to perceive errors in traditional belief. And he did more than any other founder to defend religious freedom for evangelical Christians. He might be regarded as an “ethical Christian” who couldn’t imagine that anyone truly believed in the Trinity. He was forward-thinking in the Louisiana Purchase, but he didn’t make good predictions in religion: “I trust there is not a young man now living in the United States who will not die a Unitarian.” 

His name is Thomas Jefferson, of course. And the real “wall of separation” in American politics and religion concerns his own lofty writings on freedom when compared to his practice of slaveholding. These contradictions make him the subject of many biographies, including the most recent from Thomas Kidd: Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh. Kidd is research professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri, and the author of many outstanding works, including The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical History in Colonial America.

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Tommy is one of my favorite historians, and I was delighted to invite him to Gospelbound to discuss Jefferson’s views on Christianity and politics. We also talked about how Christians should approach history in general.

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Download your free Christmas playlist by TGC editor Brett McCracken!

It’s that time of year, when the world falls in love—with Christmas music! If you’re ready to immerse yourself in the sounds of the season, we’ve got a brand-new playlist for you. The Gospel Coalition’s free 2025 Christmas playlist is full of joyful, festive, and nostalgic songs to help you celebrate the sweetness of this sacred season.

The 75 songs on this playlist are all recordings from at least 20 years ago—most of them from further back in the 1950s and 1960s. Each song has been thoughtfully selected by TGC Arts & Culture Editor Brett McCracken to cultivate a fun but meaningful mix of vintage Christmas vibes.

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