Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity

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In Crisis of Confidence, Carl Trueman makes the case for the vital importance of ancient creeds and confessions in Christian faith, particularly in today's cultural landscape of expressive individualism. While many evangelicals reject these historic statements, Trueman argues that they are essential for maintaining a strong foundation in a rapidly changing world. Through creeds and confessions, believers can cultivate humility, moral structure, and a godly view of personhood, protecting and promoting biblical Christianity. Trueman examines the development of these statements of faith over time, demonstrating how they can help the church navigate modern concerns and crises. With fresh insights on the consequences of individualism, this updated edition provides a compelling vision for the role of creeds and confessions in the church today.

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R. E. Biddulph

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Carl R. Trueman

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