Philip Michael Lindholm (December 10) is an American writer,
singer-songwriter, filmmaker, and academic from Seattle, Washington,
United States. He is best known as the author of Latter-day Dissent
and for playing the lead role in the BBC's murder mystery Who Murdered
Warren Taylor, presenting ITV1's The Grail Trail: In Pursuit of the Da
Vinci Code, creating and researching ITV1's The Muslim Jesus, and as
the lead singer-songwriter for Whiskey N' Rye. In 2019, Lindholm gave
a TEDx talk entitled "The Secret to a Meaningful Life."Dr. Lindholm
grew up just outside Seattle. Lindholm left high school and began
attending Green River Community College at the age of 17. After
receiving an AA degree, Lindholm went on to achieve high honors from
Central Washington University in "Philosophy" and "Philology and
Exegesis," and was named State Finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship in
his senior year. Lindholm was subsequently offered a place at both
Harvard and Oxford universities for graduate study, and accepted a
full scholarship to the latter.Lindholm received three master's
degrees in Jewish Studies, Christian Theology, and Islamic Studies,
and graduated with a doctorate in philosophical theology from Oxford
in 2010. During his graduate study, Lindholm complemented time at
Oxford with research at other institutions, including a tenure as
visiting scholar in Levinasian studies at L'École Normale Supérieure
in Paris in 2005, and a student of music composition at Juilliard in
New York in 2006 and 2007.
singer-songwriter, filmmaker, and academic from Seattle, Washington,
United States. He is best known as the author of Latter-day Dissent
and for playing the lead role in the BBC's murder mystery Who Murdered
Warren Taylor, presenting ITV1's The Grail Trail: In Pursuit of the Da
Vinci Code, creating and researching ITV1's The Muslim Jesus, and as
the lead singer-songwriter for Whiskey N' Rye. In 2019, Lindholm gave
a TEDx talk entitled "The Secret to a Meaningful Life."Dr. Lindholm
grew up just outside Seattle. Lindholm left high school and began
attending Green River Community College at the age of 17. After
receiving an AA degree, Lindholm went on to achieve high honors from
Central Washington University in "Philosophy" and "Philology and
Exegesis," and was named State Finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship in
his senior year. Lindholm was subsequently offered a place at both
Harvard and Oxford universities for graduate study, and accepted a
full scholarship to the latter.Lindholm received three master's
degrees in Jewish Studies, Christian Theology, and Islamic Studies,
and graduated with a doctorate in philosophical theology from Oxford
in 2010. During his graduate study, Lindholm complemented time at
Oxford with research at other institutions, including a tenure as
visiting scholar in Levinasian studies at L'École Normale Supérieure
in Paris in 2005, and a student of music composition at Juilliard in
New York in 2006 and 2007.
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