Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

I see from The Times (of London) this morning that another Gnostic gospel has come to light, accompanied by the typical calls for orthodoxyto be abandoned in favour of some Gnostic gobbledigook. I paste in the full article below:
I see from The Times (of London) this morning that another Gnostic gospel has come to light, accompanied by the typical calls for orthodoxyto be abandoned in favour of some Gnostic gobbledigook. I paste in the full article below:
What have I been up to the last four weeks (as if anyone is interested)? Have I (a) been preaching in London, where my microphone was controlled by The Who's sound manager of 25 years; (b) completed my first marathon, and that in 3hrs 57 mins; (c) been trawling Edinburgh bookshops for a copy of `...
What have I been up to the last four weeks (as if anyone is interested)? Have I (a) been preaching in London, where my microphone was controlled by The Who's sound manager of 25 years; (b) completed my first marathon, and that in 3hrs 57 mins; (c) been trawling Edinburgh bookshops for a copy of `...
What have I been up to the last four weeks (as if anyone is interested)? Have I (a) been preaching in London, where my microphone was controlled by The Who's sound manager of 25 years; (b) completed my first marathon, and that in 3hrs 57 mins; (c) been trawling Edinburgh bookshops for a copy of `...
Justin -- do you know, I can't recall where I delivered them. But then I'm told my lectures are a bit like the sixties -- if you can remember them, then you weren't really there.
Justin -- do you know, I can't recall where I delivered them. But then I'm told my lectures are a bit like the sixties -- if you can remember them, then you weren't really there.
Justin -- do you know, I can't recall where I delivered them. But then I'm told my lectures are a bit like the sixties -- if you can remember them, then you weren't really there.
Ironically, Del, Dylan Thomas is the one Welshman I have time for, and the poem you quote is surely one of the masterpieces of the English langauge.... Anyway, Christianity Today has posted an interesting, albeit brief, blog on the prosperity doctrine: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/137/...
Ironically, Del, Dylan Thomas is the one Welshman I have time for, and the poem you quote is surely one of the masterpieces of the English langauge.... Anyway, Christianity Today has posted an interesting, albeit brief, blog on the prosperity doctrine: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/137/...