Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

Sadly, at my church we cannot offer the kind of culturally transforming ministry that is available elsewhere (as an aside, it is not the ink of the gentleman on the right which worries me; it is his earlobes. What on earth has happened to them? Did it, like some of the later music of The Clash ,...
Over at the increasingly promising and impressive online journal, Second Nature , there is a reprint of an article by Arthur Hunt on the influence of Neil Postman on evangelicals. The Alliance receives a thoughtful mention. Hunt differentiates between evangelicals broadly considered and a tiny...
Over at the increasingly promising and impressive online journal, Second Nature , there is a reprint of an article by Arthur Hunt on the influence of Neil Postman on evangelicals. The Alliance receives a thoughtful mention. Hunt differentiates between evangelicals broadly considered and a tiny...
After a depressing afternoon hearing about the upfront speaker-fee schedules of men with well-paying day jobs, along with the need to pay for their personal assistants/wives/whatever to travel with them when away from home for a couple of nights, it was good to go back home, feel appropriately...
After a depressing afternoon hearing about the upfront speaker-fee schedules of men with well-paying day jobs, along with the need to pay for their personal assistants/wives/whatever to travel with them when away from home for a couple of nights, it was good to go back home, feel appropriately...
Over at TeamPyro , Dan 'Dispo' Phillips and Frank 'Sollozzo' Turk have posted a couple of very good reflections on a recent post over at The Gospel Coalition on the indicative/imperative thing (and by inference sanctification). Their observations provoke two thoughts: First, this is not really a...
Over at TeamPyro , Dan 'Dispo' Phillips and Frank 'Sollozzo' Turk have posted a couple of very good reflections on a recent post over at The Gospel Coalition on the indicative/imperative thing (and by inference sanctification). Their observations provoke two thoughts: First, this is not really a...
A few more odds and ends. Derek Thomas is interviewed on the latest Mortification of Spin , where he talks about potential family connections to Pelagius and Max Boyce and, on a more serious note, Calvin's sermons on Job, his own theology of preaching, and pastoring in the context of Northern Irish...
A few more odds and ends. Derek Thomas is interviewed on the latest Mortification of Spin , where he talks about potential family connections to Pelagius and Max Boyce and, on a more serious note, Calvin's sermons on Job, his own theology of preaching, and pastoring in the context of Northern Irish...
This month, I thought I would use this column to indulge in a little thought experiment. What, I wonder, if the conservative evangelical church world came to be dominated by a symbiotic network of high-profile and charismatic leaders (think more Weber than Wimber), media organisations, and big...