Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

All the discussion about the church and celebrity culture motivated one person to write the following to me, which I reproduce here with permission. I should also add that I do not know to which church he is referring: "Pastoral care, you might say, is my greatest concern for the church. Preaching...
All the discussion about the church and celebrity culture motivated one person to write the following to me, which I reproduce here with permission. I should also add that I do not know to which church he is referring: "Pastoral care, you might say, is my greatest concern for the church. Preaching...
I am told by friends that the evangelical celebrity discussion continues apace elsewhere on the web and has even thrown up some unusual but undoubtedly important questions, such as the one over at the Old Life theological Society: Which is the best Led Zeppelin album, IV or Houses of the Holy ? The...
I am told by friends that the evangelical celebrity discussion continues apace elsewhere on the web and has even thrown up some unusual but undoubtedly important questions, such as the one over at the Old Life theological Society: Which is the best Led Zeppelin album, IV or Houses of the Holy ? The...
Mark Meynell has a good post on questions to ask as you read popular history. You can find it here . If you rummage around on his site, you will also find some other very interesting entries, such as John LeCarre's reflections on writing.
Mark Meynell has a good post on questions to ask as you read popular history. You can find it here . If you rummage around on his site, you will also find some other very interesting entries, such as John LeCarre's reflections on writing.
The exchanges between, among other, Messr Duncan, Hart, DeYoung and Evans (all theologians, not a firm of accountants) have been very interesting. I do not want to contribute directly to the exchange but would offer a sidebar comment to the effect that the categories are somewhat anachronistic and...
The exchanges between, among other, Messr Duncan, Hart, DeYoung and Evans (all theologians, not a firm of accountants) have been very interesting. I do not want to contribute directly to the exchange but would offer a sidebar comment to the effect that the categories are somewhat anachronistic and...
Reflecting on the week's correspondence (public and private) a number of thoughts come to mind: 1. The responses fell into three broad categories: (a) Trueman was spot on (and no, those ones didn't come in from my mum writing under pseudonyms -- at least, I don't think so - she uses British...
Reflecting on the week's correspondence (public and private) a number of thoughts come to mind: 1. The responses fell into three broad categories: (a) Trueman was spot on (and no, those ones didn't come in from my mum writing under pseudonyms -- at least, I don't think so - she uses British...