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Crisis of Confidence : Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity
Outline: How the Creeds and Confessions of the Past Can Protect the Church Today? Historic statements of faith - such as the Apostles' Creed, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Westminster Confession of Faith - have helped the Christian church articulate and adhere to God's truth for centuries. However, many modern evangelicals reject these documents and the practices of catechesis, proclaiming "no creed but the Bible." And yet, in today's rapidly changing culture, ancient confessional tradition is not only biblical - it's essential. In this revised and expanded edition of his book The Creedal Imperative, Carl Trueman analyzes how creeds and confessions help the Christian church navigate modern concerns, particularly around the fraught issue of expressive individualism. Contending that statements of faith promote humility, moral structure, and a godly view of personhood, he helps believers maintain a string foundation amid a culture in crisis.
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