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Carl Trueman and Creeds

Written By: Mark on July 18, 2009 No Comment

Carl, who is speaking at the Presbyterian Theological College’s conference entitled “Confess or Die” in August (which looks awesome by the way!) has done a great guest post on the Sola Panel.  Here’s a snippet, but go and read yourself!

“Thus, stuffy and archaic as some would see it, the recitation of the Apostles’ Creed is potentially the most dangerously subversive act of cultural terrorism one might engage in on a Sunday. Far from being a hidebound exercise in dusty conservatism, it is potentially an act of absolute rebellion and revolution against the system, the man, the company, the establishment, the corporation or simply ‘them’—however one wishes to characterize those who hold the levers of cultural power.”

Related posts:

  1. Carl Trueman on the Young, Restless and Reformed Movement
  2. Carl Trueman, John Owen and “Confess or Die”

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