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The Creedal Imperative (2012)

by Carl R. Trueman(Favorite Author)
4.4 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1433521903 (ISBN13: 9781433521904)
languge
English
publisher
Crossway
review 1: A much-needed read in a day and age with widespread apathy or antipathy toward creeds and confessions, often even in confessional churches such as my own (Dutch Reformed). I've come to love Carl Trueman's books - they are always worth a read, but I especially appreciated this one, "The Creedal Imperative", because I believe there was a pressing need for someone contemporary to have addressed this specific issue of creeds and confessions, and Trueman did it with aplomb.
review 2: The Case for Creeds and ConfessionsThe thesis of Carl Trueman's book is that creeds and confessions are a necessary part of Christian worship. He argues against the idea that the Bible is the only source of creeds and confessions believing that creeds and confessions are important adjun
... morects to scripture because they define the way the church interprets the scripture. Furthermore, creeds and confessions are public documents that allow for discussion and disputation about beliefs. While I believe that Trueman has a good point about formal worship requiring a formal grounding, I found the book repetitious. He makes good arguments for the necessity for creeds as a succinct statement of faith. He also presents a short history of the Christian church's reliance on creeds as an adjunct to scripture which I found fascinating. I can't recommend this book unless you are a pastor or lay person looking for illumination of the question of whether the Bible is sufficient or whether creeds are a necessary part of Christian worship. I reviewed this book for the Amazon Vine Program. less
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kir
Great arguments and addresses an array of wrong thinkings in today's church. A bit repetitive.
pmm
A worthy read. Militates against the notion of "no creed by Christ."
lele
I'm only giving this five stars because I can't give it fifty.
paty_h
Solid, great arguments, though repetitive.
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