Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

The latest MoS podcast is up. In this one, the team interview Trillia Newbell , author of the forthcoming book United on the subject of... diversity. A perennially tricky question, we hope the discussion proves helpful. In other news, the Mad Woman in the Attic officially launched her takeover of...
So it's business as usual . As has been said at Ref21 before, Remember, folks, you heard it here first .
So it's business as usual . As has been said at Ref21 before, Remember, folks, you heard it here first .
I'm away this week but the Puppet Master and his minions continue to run the universe, and so the latest MoS is up. This one deals with the tricky issue of having daughters. The basic advice is -- 'Don't. It always ends in tears.' But if you must go down such a long, dark path, Todd and Aimee do...
I'm away this week but the Puppet Master and his minions continue to run the universe, and so the latest MoS is up. This one deals with the tricky issue of having daughters. The basic advice is -- 'Don't. It always ends in tears.' But if you must go down such a long, dark path, Todd and Aimee do...
Scot McKnight recently invited me to review the fascinating book, Reinventing Liberal Christianity , on his blog. It appears here . The book is well-worth a look, both for its provocative argument and for the exceptional clarity of the prose (making at least one of the Amazon reviews really quite...
Scot McKnight recently invited me to review the fascinating book, Reinventing Liberal Christianity , on his blog. It appears here . The book is well-worth a look, both for its provocative argument and for the exceptional clarity of the prose (making at least one of the Amazon reviews really quite...
Tom Chantry has some very helpful thoughts on celebrity over at his blog . I might add just one thing: as he points out, the matter becomes very dangerous when the leader becomes the creed; we might expand and rephrase that by saying that it is dangerous when the leader or even the church itself...
Tom Chantry has some very helpful thoughts on celebrity over at his blog . I might add just one thing: as he points out, the matter becomes very dangerous when the leader becomes the creed; we might expand and rephrase that by saying that it is dangerous when the leader or even the church itself...
The OPC has made available Ned Stonehouse's biography of Machen and Rian's The Presbyterian Conflict as free ebooks for Kindle and iPad. You can find them here . Just as every Englishman should watch this at least once a year, so every Presbyterian should read Rian annually, just for inspirational...