Taking Aim at Everyone.
A pithy collection of the best of Carl
Trueman's articles on culture and the
church. This is a compelling,
challenging and sometimes uproarious
look at how the world and the church
intersect.
Like Luther before him, Trueman
understands the power of humor because
he understands the absurdity of human
self-regard in the context of the fallen
world. And like Luther, Trueman shows no
mercy, either to his enemies or to
himself. His writings are an oasis of
welcome wit in what can so often seem
like a desert of Protestant pomposity.
A pithy collection of the best of Carl
Trueman's articles on culture and the
church. This is a compelling,
challenging and sometimes uproarious
look at how the world and the church
intersect.
Like Luther before him, Trueman
understands the power of humor because
he understands the absurdity of human
self-regard in the context of the fallen
world. And like Luther, Trueman shows no
mercy, either to his enemies or to
himself. His writings are an oasis of
welcome wit in what can so often seem
like a desert of Protestant pomposity.