Carl R. Trueman 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 2017-18 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 | The late pope emeritus offered a brilliant and compelling analysis of secularism
Carl R. Trueman | The Cambridge Dictionary updates the definition of “woman”
Carl R. Trueman | We all must avoid the temptation to try to make Jesus in our own image
Carl R. Trueman | Rock music was not meant to be profound
Carl R. Trueman | The theological battle is now over what it means to be human
Carl R. Trueman | The moral turn of Revoice
Carl R. Trueman | When public health collides with identity politics
Carl R. Trueman | Predictably, pedophilia emerges from the swamp of ideologies
Carl R. Trueman | Different visions of what it means to be human make conflict between Christian institutions and the world inevitable
Carl R. Trueman | Brittany Aldean’s take on transgenderism was inept, but she spoke more truthfully than her opponents