Tag: Carl Trueman

  • Leaving Christian Gurus Behind

    Leaving Christian Gurus Behind

    I recently read through Carl Trueman’s book Fools Rush In Where Monkey’s Fear to Tread: Taking Aim at Everyone. As a Christian who prefers not to be identified with evangelicalism, I have always appreciated Trueman’s thought provoking essays. I was especially struck by the following quote in his book: The American church reflects the culture:…

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  • Blogroll Call

    Blogroll Call

    On a weekly monthly sporadic basis we have a post called “Around the Town” in which we draw your attention to some articles the contributors to The Two Cities have read that we think are worth your while.  If you’ve read any of them, hopefully you agree.  What you may not have noticed or ever clicked on…

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  • A Theory about Evangelical Grumpiness

    A Theory about Evangelical Grumpiness

    Yesterday one of my friends on here linked to a post by Carl Trueman.  It was critical of the emerging church movement. (On a side note: are we still talking about these people?  Boring.)  Anyways, at one point Trueman said of this movement: Truth as assertion, truth as rest, was out; truth as journey or…

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