Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

I do apologise for the insensitive way in which I brought to the attention of European readers the existence of aerosol cheese. While America has provided many great cultural benefits to the world ( The Rockford Files , Walker, Texas Ranger ), I fear that in emphasising the dark side of the...
I do apologise for the insensitive way in which I brought to the attention of European readers the existence of aerosol cheese. While America has provided many great cultural benefits to the world ( The Rockford Files , Walker, Texas Ranger ), I fear that in emphasising the dark side of the...
With reference to Rick's posts, I have concerns with antithesis/fundamentalism -- not with the doctrinal distinctives which he rightly praises but with the cultic mentality to which this can give rise and, indeed, to the postmodern hermeneutics which it can in fact ironically foster. Just a few...
With reference to Rick's posts, I have concerns with antithesis/fundamentalism -- not with the doctrinal distinctives which he rightly praises but with the cultic mentality to which this can give rise and, indeed, to the postmodern hermeneutics which it can in fact ironically foster. Just a few...
With reference to Rick's posts, I have concerns with antithesis/fundamentalism -- not with the doctrinal distinctives which he rightly praises but with the cultic mentality to which this can give rise and, indeed, to the postmodern hermeneutics which it can in fact ironically foster. Just a few...
The First Things webpage carries a very interesting, and in parts very moving, article, What is Anglicanism? , written by the Ugandan church leader, Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi. I'm generally not a big fan of Anglicanism as a phenomenon (mourning every day for the failure of the Grand Old Cause)...
The First Things webpage carries a very interesting, and in parts very moving, article, What is Anglicanism? , written by the Ugandan church leader, Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi. I'm generally not a big fan of Anglicanism as a phenomenon (mourning every day for the failure of the Grand Old Cause)...
The First Things webpage carries a very interesting, and in parts very moving, article, What is Anglicanism? , written by the Ugandan church leader, Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi. I'm generally not a big fan of Anglicanism as a phenomenon (mourning every day for the failure of the Grand Old Cause)...
I was talking with someone last week about a well-known theological personality. `I don't think he wants to be a heretic' was my friend's comment. `No,' I responded `I think the problem is he wants to be a big shot.' It reminded me of the reflections of another friend on a New Testament passage...
I was talking with someone last week about a well-known theological personality. `I don't think he wants to be a heretic' was my friend's comment. `No,' I responded `I think the problem is he wants to be a big shot.' It reminded me of the reflections of another friend on a New Testament passage...