Carl taught on the faculties of the Universities of Nottingham and Aberdeen before moving to the United States in 2001 to teach at Westminster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. In 2017-2018 he was the William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life in the James Madison Program at Princeton University. Since 2018, he has served as a professor at Grove City College. He is also a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a contributing editor at First Things. Trueman’s latest book is the bestselling The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self. He is married with two adult children and is ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
Carl R. Trueman | There’s only one place to find it when we desperately need it
Carl R. Trueman | Why aren’t pundits who bashed evangelicals as racists more vocal about rampant anti-Semitism on the left?
Carl R. Trueman | Scotland’s vague new hate crime law is anything but “reasonable”
Carl R. Trueman | The West’s moral revolution collides with itself
Carl R. Trueman | Christians should look to the great confessions of the past to keep our priorities straight in the present
Carl R. Trueman | On Valentine’s Day, it’s important to remember that real love is clearest in times of suffering
Carl R. Trueman | Death sells in today’s America, and the president is pinning his reelection hopes on it
Carl R. Trueman | To help human beings, we must know who humans are
Carl R. Trueman | Events from Iowa to Virginia suggest hard choices ahead for the rising generation of Christians