Carl R. Trueman is the Professor of Historical Theology and Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. He currently is a member on the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. He currently blogs at Reformation 21, which is the online magazine for Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
He is a notable author and contributor of several books.
Here are the online sermons that I have found:
Community Evangelical Free Church - The Silence of the Idols 12/30/07
- Those Who Are Well Have No Need Of A Doctor
- Blaspheming The Holy Spirit
- The Son Of God
- Be Clean! (Mark 1:29-45)
- Lecture 1 - "The Road to Reformation"
- Lecture 2 - "The Theology of the Cross"
- Lecture 3 - "Freedom from Babylon, Freedom for Christ"
- Sunday School - "Reckoning with the Past in an Anti-Historical Age"
- Lord's Day Morning Worship - "The Silence of the Idols" (I Kings 18:20-40)
- Lord's Day Evening Worship - "The Significance of the Cross" (I Corinthians 1: 1-31)
- The True Measure of an Authentic Christian
- James 4:1-10
- What Do You Preach The Day After the King is Executed?
- Mark 1:1-11
- 2 Kings 4:8-37
- Luke 23:26-43
- Remember Who You Are
- Martin Luther
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Inaugural Lecture - "Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light"
- Message - Convocation 2003
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Union University
Bethel Presbyterian Church
Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Trinity Baptist Church
- Trinitarian Nature of Devotion
- Puritan Spirituality in Context
- Theological Foundations of Spirituality
- Luther and Q/A
- Responding to the Passion
- Session 1 - John Owen: The Man and His Time
- Session 2 - John Owen and the Practice of Theology
- Session 3 - John Owen on God
- Session 4 - John Owen on Christ
- Session 5 - John Owen on the Holy Spirit
- Talk 1 'Theology and Everyday Life: The Reformation and Beyond'
- Talk 2 'Contemporary Challenges to Theology and Church Life'
- Talk 3 'What should a theological church look like?'
- Talk 4 Q & A with Carl Trueman
Christian Heritage, Cambridge, UK
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 1
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 2
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 3 is missing
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 4
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 5
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 6
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 7
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 8
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 9
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 10
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 11
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 12
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 13
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 14
- The Person and Work of Christ. Lecture 15
10 comments:
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I always learn from Trueman's talks.
You can find four more here, which I'm not spotting on your list (maybe I'm just missing them!) here.
Also, a two-part interview (enjoyable listening!) conducted by Ligon Duncan and Derek Thomas with Trueman at the FPC Jackson site. There might be some others there that catch your eye, too.
SHALOM! David Reimer
Update :) Fifteen (?)* lectures by Trueman on "The Person and Work of Christ" from Christian Heritage UK.
* some might be Q&A sessions.
I enjoy the blog. I couldn't find an email, so I'll just use the comments line to make a request: with John Stott officially retiring, it would be great to see some Stott Mp3s on your blog. Blessings!
David,
Thank you for the added resources on Carl Trueman. If you find more, just leave me another comment.
Tom,
I will try. I will have to see if there is alot of free mp3s out there in the blogosphere other than All Souls church. Concerning my email, i tend to not put it out cause i get spammed alot.
Paul:
What an amazing service you offer here! Just one clarification: "Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light" was not a convocation message but was Trueman's inaugural address upon his elevation to full professorship at Westminster Theological Seminary.
Mark,
Thank you and I will correct his sermon title soon.
Thanks for this site. You have made the teaching of these great men accessible to many.
Benjamin,
Thank you for visiting.
Thanks for posting these! I just read some of Trueman's writing in the latest Westminster newsletter and I'd like to hear more of his teaching.
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