Showing posts with label Carl Trueman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Trueman. Show all posts
"Creedal Imperative" by Dr. Carl Trueman
http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc248/?utm_source=Reformed+Forum+General&utm_campaign=ac044246f7-2012_10_Newsletter&utm_medium=email
Creeds and Confessions in the Contemporary Church
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Dr. James Packer Calls Dr. Carl Trueman a "Sectarian" (Hahaha!)
http://www.reformation21.org/blog/2012/07/back-to-basics-a-book-on-suffe.php
Back to Basics: A Book on Suffering and Bereavement
Posted by Carl Trueman
Before my video interview with Dr. Packer last May, the two of us sat in a room at Regent discussing one of the passions which we both share - no, not bashing chinless upper class English schoolboys but rather
Un-Presbyterianizing Presbyterians and Un-Reforming the Reformed
This has been a long time in coming,
that is, the un-Presbyterianizing of Presbyterians, the un-Reforming of the
Reformed, and un-Confessionalizing of Confessional Churchmen and the Baptyerian/Baptacostalist conquest. No surprises, it's the legacy of Ligon Duncan, Rick Phillips, Alliance of (Non)
Confessing Evangelicals, Ref21, John Frame, Vern Pothress, Pete Lillback,
Westminster-Philadelphia,
There He Goes Again: Dr. Carl Trueman's "What in a Name?"
“There He Goes Again,”
a title that summarizes our thoughts on Carl’s post at the Bapyterian blog, www.reformation21.org, an affair under
Ligon Duncan and an outfit that largely hosts Anabaptists on its board. (And yes, Carl, given your petulance on the point, I'm an old Canadian aware of courtesy protocols, am older than you, and have enough educational, military, command and executive
Theological Assessment of B.B. Warfield
A wonderful blog, "Pilgrimage to Geneva," although these able thinkers miss it when it comes to the Book of Common Prayer. They get much right, but get this point wrong. Nontheless, this is a blog to follow.
http://pilgrimagetogeneva.com/2012/06/27/theological-assessment-of-b-b-warfield/
Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary2012 Spring Theology ConferenceA Commemoration of Princeton
"Why the Reformation Isn't Over" by Carl Trueman
http://t4g.org/media/2012/04/why-the-reformation-isnt-over/
Why the Reformation Isn’t Over
Speaker: Carl Trueman Year: 2012 Session: Breakout Session
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T4G 2012 Breakout Session
Why the Reformation isn’t Over
By Dr. Carl Trueman
Rev. Paul Levy (Ref21): Reformed Liturgical Incompetence & Ignorance
A young cleric, Rev. Paul Levy
International Presbyterian Church
Blogger, www.Reformation21.org
If an open necked shirt, why
not a Hawaiian shirt, shorts, and flip flops?
On principle, why not a bathrobe and slippers?
Rev. Paul Levy, of the "International Presbyterian Church," offers an odd, confused, and rather broadly "evangelical" statement about Creeds and confessions in worship. He
Carl Trueman, Reformation, and Dr. Brad Gregory
http://www.reformation21.org/articles/pay-no-attention-to-that-man-behind-the-curtain-roman-catholic-history-and-the-e.php
Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain! Roman Catholic History and the Emerald City Protocol
Article by Carl Trueman April 2012
In the field of Reformation studies, Professor Brad Gregory is somebody for whom I have immense respect. Those outside the
Carl Truman: Review of Alister Chapman's John Stott
http://www.reformation21.org/articles/the-glorious-fault-of-angels-and-of-gods-ungodly-reflections-on-alister-chapmans.php
The Glorious Fault of Angels and of Gods: Ungodly Reflections on Alister Chapman's John Stott
Article by Carl Trueman March 2012
While for me, J I Packer and Dr Lloyd-Jones are the most important British evangelicals of the last hundred years, there is no
Trueman: Warfield on the Essence of Christianity and the Book of Common Prayer
What Dr. Carl Trueman cites here from B.B. Warfield is precisely what is taught, believed, and delivered in the old 1662 Book of Common Prayer. While Warfield has spoken ably, as per the quote below and as offered by Carl Trueman, there is nothing distinctive here that hasn't been believed, taught and prayed for centuries in that old Book of Common Prayer. A faithful Confessional Anglican will
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