Episode 24. Why are we Confessionally Reformed?

Why do we take the time to introduce ourselves as “confessionally reformed?" In this episode we discuss Carl Trueman’s book The Creedal Imperative. We talk about why we think confessionalism is important and warn against the cultural influence that causes us to approach tradition with suspicion. We discuss authority, tradition, the power of words, and how embracing creeds and confessions can lead to worship and unity.

Resources Mentioned

The Creedal Imperative by Carl Trueman

Rediscovering Conservatism by Yoram Hazony

Episode 20: Expressive Individualism and Strange New World by Carl Trueman

Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll

The Apostles Creed for All God’s Children By Ben Myers

The New City Catechism

The Westminster Shorter Catechism

The Good News We Almost Forgot by Kevin DeYoung

Affirming the Apostles Creed by J.I. Packer

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