Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

I read 2 Cor 6 this morning. Then, in an idle moment, my attention was brought to Phil Johnson's latest post over at Pyromaniacs . As usual, the good doctor nails it. And I was more sickened than I have been for many a year by what he highlights there -- the videos and the defence of what the...
I read 2 Cor 6 this morning. Then, in an idle moment, my attention was brought to Phil Johnson's latest post over at Pyromaniacs . As usual, the good doctor nails it. And I was more sickened than I have been for many a year by what he highlights there -- the videos and the defence of what the...
Time was that the megachurch was not highly thought of by those who claimed the name Reformed or looked to the Reformation for their historical inspiration. This was consistent with two basic concerns which had high priority for the Reformers: opposition to things such as pluralities (ministers...
Time was that the megachurch was not highly thought of by those who claimed the name Reformed or looked to the Reformation for their historical inspiration. This was consistent with two basic concerns which had high priority for the Reformers: opposition to things such as pluralities (ministers...
A reader from Scotland sent this link in this morning, on the subversive nature of belief in modern culture. As a postscript, the reference to Richard Dawkins is interesting. Back home the other week, I watched a BBC documentary on P G Wodehouse. Among the many intelligent commentators interviewed...
A reader from Scotland sent this link in this morning, on the subversive nature of belief in modern culture. As a postscript, the reference to Richard Dawkins is interesting. Back home the other week, I watched a BBC documentary on P G Wodehouse. Among the many intelligent commentators interviewed...
It is now some sixteen years since the disaster that was `The Nine O'Clock Service.' This was the name given to an Anglican church in Sheffield which had started as a signs and wonders gig, gone Anglican, morphed into an odd fusion of Anglo-Catholicism and ecological mysticism and finally gone bust...
It is now some sixteen years since the disaster that was `The Nine O'Clock Service.' This was the name given to an Anglican church in Sheffield which had started as a signs and wonders gig, gone Anglican, morphed into an odd fusion of Anglo-Catholicism and ecological mysticism and finally gone bust...
The Deity of Christ is the latest volume in the series, Theology in Community , which is being published by Crossway under the editorship of Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson. The series is aimed at the thoughtful and informed elder or seminary student; it is also designed to bring...
The Deity of Christ is the latest volume in the series, Theology in Community , which is being published by Crossway under the editorship of Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson. The series is aimed at the thoughtful and informed elder or seminary student; it is also designed to bring...