I love men of conviction. Godly brothers who aren’t afraid to rebel against the status quo of evangelicalism when such rebellion is warranted by truth. One rebel of conviction worth our attention today is Carl Trueman. Love him or loathe him (I have friends who fall in one of those camps), he’s always thought provoking. So I’ll read or listen to just about anything he puts out.
Ryan Huguley recently hosted Trueman on his “In The Room” podcast to discuss the Westminster man’s latest book, Luther on the Christian Life: Cross and Freedom. The interview doesn’t actually deal too much with specifics of the book, but you should still listen in to hear Trueman’s excellent ruminations on why Christians should study history, which historical figures he finds most valuable, and why Twitter is a rather “ghastly” medium for communication. Tolle audite!
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