Carl Trueman's Posts

Carl Trueman's Posts

This Friday, Proclamation Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Bryn Mawr, PA, is hosting a lecture by Iain Murray on Doctor Lloyd-Jones. You can find the details here . This last Friday, I had the privilege of being in Vancouver to give Dr. James I. Packer an honorary doctorate and to interview him for the...
This Friday, Proclamation Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Bryn Mawr, PA, is hosting a lecture by Iain Murray on Doctor Lloyd-Jones. You can find the details here . This last Friday, I had the privilege of being in Vancouver to give Dr. James I. Packer an honorary doctorate and to interview him for the...
Not to be outdone in terms of the new passion for evangelical non-celebrity book tours, here is a shot of me flogging a copy of my book to one of the men I most admire. His smile clearly indicates his conversion to my way of thinking:
Not to be outdone in terms of the new passion for evangelical non-celebrity book tours, here is a shot of me flogging a copy of my book to one of the men I most admire. His smile clearly indicates his conversion to my way of thinking:
One of the striking things about modern society is the lack of respect it shows for hierarchies and institutions. I do not see this, as some appear to do, as a unique contribution of this age. For all the trumpeting of the disillusion of contemporary youth with institutions, today's young people on...
One of the striking things about modern society is the lack of respect it shows for hierarchies and institutions. I do not see this, as some appear to do, as a unique contribution of this age. For all the trumpeting of the disillusion of contemporary youth with institutions, today's young people on...
Reading both Doug Sweeney's post and Bill Evans' comments, I find much with which I agree. One thing, however, perturbs me slightly and that is what was not said. Of course, no-one can say everything on a subject so this is not a criticism of either Doug or Bill; it is, however, a criticism of the...
Reading both Doug Sweeney's post and Bill Evans' comments, I find much with which I agree. One thing, however, perturbs me slightly and that is what was not said. Of course, no-one can say everything on a subject so this is not a criticism of either Doug or Bill; it is, however, a criticism of the...
Moments after finishing my piece on the importance of presence for Ref21, a reader emailed me a link to a quite bizarre story: Olympic organisers in London had apparently been hoping to have Keith Moon play at this year's opening ceremony . The only hitch, of course, is that Keith has been dead...
Moments after finishing my piece on the importance of presence for Ref21, a reader emailed me a link to a quite bizarre story: Olympic organisers in London had apparently been hoping to have Keith Moon play at this year's opening ceremony . The only hitch, of course, is that Keith has been dead...