Fools Rush In Where Monkeys Fear to Tread
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. Never has pomposity been punctured so perceptively or mercilessly.
"In this collection of essays Carl Trueman is at his brilliant, provocative, hysterical best. Reading Trueman is always enlightening and always an event. I loved the previous collections of his articles and enjoyed this one just as much. These chapters will edify, entertain, and occasionally infuriate. What more could one ask for in a book?" - Kevin DeYoung.
"Wit and wisdom don ’t always go together with theologians, especially with historical theologians. When they do, it ’s a real treat. Proving the adage that those who don ’t understand history are doomed to repeat it, Carl Trueman brings the treasures of the past to bear on the challenges and opportunities of the present. Even if you don ’t agree with everything, you can ’t help but be provoked to ponder God, yourself, the church, and our culture in fresh ways." - Michael Horton.