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Carl E. Olson (born April 17, 1969) is an American
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, a
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and
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author.


Early life and education

Olson was born in
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, Montana, and raised in
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, Montana. After graduating from high school in 1987, he studied graphic design and fine art for two years at Phoenix Institute of Technology and
Northwest Nazarene College Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) is a Private university, private Church of the Nazarene, Nazarene university in Nampa, Idaho. History Eugene Emerson organized a combination grade school and Bible school in 1913 as Idaho Holiness School. It ...
. He then attended
Briercrest Bible College Briercrest College and Seminary is a private evangelical post-secondary educational institution located in Caronport, Saskatchewan, Canada. It comprises a college and a seminary, and operates the Briercrest Christian Academy. History Its precu ...
in Saskatchewan, Canada from 1989 to 1991, graduating with an associate degree. In the fall of 1991 he moved to Portland, Oregon, where he worked as a graphic designer and illustrator. After marrying in 1994, he converted to the
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in 1997, from what he describes as a
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organisation. In 2000, he graduated from the
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with a master's degree in theological studies.


Career

His first book was ''Will Catholics Be "Left Behind"? A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers'' (
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, 2003). Olson's second book ''
The Da Vinci Hoax ''The Da Vinci Hoax'' is a non-fictional book written by Carl E. Olsen and Sandra Miesel for the express purpose of critiquing Dan Brown's novel ''The Da Vinci Code.'' The book was first published in 2004 by Ignatius Press. According to Olson a ...
: Exposing the Errors in
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'' was co-authored with medievalist
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and was published in June 2004. He also wrote the Introduction to ''Pied Piper of Atheism: Philip Pullman and Children's Fantasy'' (Ignatius Press, 2008), which was co-authored by Miesel and
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. His third book ''Did Jesus Really Rise From the Dead? Questions and Answers About the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus'' was published in 2016, as well as ''Called To Be the Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification'', which he co-edited with Fr. David Vincent Meconi, S.J. Olson is the editor of ''
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'' and ''Ignatius Insight'', the online magazine of
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. He is a frequent contributor to the Catholic newspaper ''
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'', for which he writes a weekly Scripture column titled "Opening the Word." He has written hundreds of articles, book reviews, and columns for a variety of periodicals and newspapers, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Catholic Answers Magazine''. In addition to his writing, Olson has appeared on
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,
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, and other television and radio networks. Olson lives in Eugene, Oregon, with his wife and two children.


Books

* Carl E. Olson and
Sandra Miesel Sandra Louise Miesel (born Sandra Louise Schwartz on November 25, 1941) is an American medievalist, writer, and science fiction fandom, science fiction and fantasy fan. Her early work was in science fiction and fantasy criticism, fields in which ...
, ''The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in the Da Vinci Code'',
Ignatius Press Ignatius Press is a Catholic publishing house based in San Francisco, California, US. It was founded in 1978 by Father Joseph Fessio, a Jesuit priest and former pupil of Pope Benedict XVI. Ignatius Press also produces ''Catholic World Report'', ' ...
, 2004; * Carl E. Olson, ''Will Catholics Be Left Behind? A Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers'', Ignatius Press, 2009; * Carl E. Olson and David V. Meconi , ''Called to Be the Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification'', Ignatius Press, 2016; * Carl E. Olson, ''Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead? Questions and Answers about the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus'', Ignatius Press, 2016; * Carl E. Olson, ''Praying the Our Father in Lent'',
Catholic Truth Society Catholic Truth Society (CTS) is a body that prints and publishes Catholic literature, including apologetics, prayerbooks, spiritual reading, and lives of saints. It is based in London, the United Kingdom. The CTS had been founded in 1868 by ...
, 2021; * Carl E. Olson, ''Prepare the Way of the Lord'', Catholic Truth Society, 2021.


References


External links


Carl E. Olson's personal website

Catholic World Report

Ignatius Insight, the Ignatius Press online magazine
{{DEFAULTSORT:Olson, Carl E. American male journalists Converts to Roman Catholicism from Evangelicalism Living people American Roman Catholic religious writers Northwest Nazarene University alumni 1969 births People from Sanders County, Montana University of Dallas alumni Writers from Eugene, Oregon Writers from Portland, Oregon Journalists from Montana 20th-century American journalists Catholics from Montana Catholics from Oregon Editors of Catholic publications