Carl Trueman is one of my favorite voices related to our current “all things ‘gospel-centered'” movement. His historical training and English heritage means he offers a unique view; a view that is usually critical, but still worth your consideration. For example, at Together for the Gospel in 2012 Trueman said in a breakout session, “The gospel is not enough.” In context, I think he was absolutely right, but the statement might give you quick insight into what you can expect from the good Englishman.
A few months ago Mark Dever sat down with Trueman for a 9Marks Interview that covers holocaust denial, secularization, “no creed but the Bible,” and just about everything else under the sun. Love him or hate him, Trueman’s clarity will challenge your thinking.
If you enjoy this interview make sure to listen to the first interview Dever had with Trueman several years ago. Here’s how 9Marks describes that conversation: “Was the reformation a mistake? What are some differences between American and British evangelicals? How is our reason affected by the fall, and how should that impact our evangelism? From the value of incorporating the Psalms in our corporate worship to the dangers of privately administering baptism and the Lord’s Supper, this conversation is sweeping!”
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