Fools Rush In Where Monkeys Fear to Tread: Taking Aim at Everyone
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A sparkling collection of Carl Trueman's finest writings on culture and the church offers a sidesplitting, thought-provoking, and refreshingly honest exploration of their intersection. With the wit and wisdom of a latter-day Luther, Trueman skewers the pretensions of modern society and the church, never sparing himself or his adversaries. His humor is a refreshing oasis in a desert of self-importance, and his incisive commentary is both entertaining and enlightening. As Kevin DeYoung notes, "Reading Trueman is always an event... These chapters will edify, entertain, and occasionally infuriate." J. V. Fesko praises Trueman's "laugh-out-loud, insightful commentary" and his "rapier wit" that "cuts through absurdity and bad theology like a hot knife through butter." As a professor of Historical Theology and Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, Trueman brings his vast knowledge and sharp insight to bear on the issues that matter most, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking a richer understanding of the Christian life.
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