Carl R. Trueman

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Carl R. Trueman is a fellow in EPPC’s Evangelicals in Civic Life Program, where his work focuses on helping civic leaders and policy makers better understand the deep roots of our current cultural malaise. In addition to his scholarship on the intellectual foundations of expressive individualism and the sexual revolution, Trueman is also interested in the origins, rise, and current use of critical theory by progressives. He serves as a professor at Grove City College.

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Carl R. Trueman is a fellow in EPPC’s Evangelicals in Civic Life Program, where his work focuses on helping civic leaders and policy makers better understand the deep roots of our current cultural malaise. In addition to his scholarship on the intellectual foundations of expressive individualism and the sexual revolution, Trueman is also interested in the origins, rise, and current use of critical theory by progressives. He serves as a professor at Grove City College. 

Trueman is the author of the best-selling, award-winning 2020 book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to the Sexual Revolution. Born and raised in England, Trueman is a graduate of the Universities of Cambridge (M.A.) and Aberdeen (Ph.D), and has taught on the faculties of the Universities of Nottingham and Aberdeen before moving to the United States in 2001 to teach at Westminster Theological Seminary (PA). In 2017-18 he was the William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life in the James Madison Program at Princeton University. Since 2018, he has served as a professor at Grove City College in the Calderwood School of Arts and Humanities. 

Trueman’s earlier academic work focused on Reformation and post-Reformation Protestantism, particularly the reception of Martin Luther’s thought in the English context and also the use of late medieval philosophy by seventeenth century Reformed thinkers. More recently, he has studied the rise of modern therapeutic culture, specifically as it shapes popular attitudes to sexual morality, gender identity, and freedom of speech and religion. 

Trueman’s latest book, the best-selling The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, explores the nature of the sexual revolution against the background of the development of expressive individualism. It has been described by Rod Dreher, writing in the Wall Street Journal as “one of the most important religious books of the decade” and by Ben Shapiro as “the most important book of our moment.” A concise version of his argument, Strange New World, is due to be published in February 2022, with a foreword authored by EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson. 

Trueman has published widely, with scholarly articles in books from Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Brill. His commentaries on contemporary issues appear regularly in First Things, where he is a contributing editor, and he has also published in Public Discourse, Deseret News, and Catholic World Report. Trueman has had a longstanding interest in Marxist theory and he is currently working on a book examining the origins of critical theory in the western Marxist tradition of the early twentieth century. 

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Baylor University Charters LGBTQ Group

Carl R. Trueman

The ineluctable pull of the culture is leftward at this point.

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First Things / April 28, 2022

The rise of “self” and the triumph of transgenderism

Carl R. Trueman

Our age will go down in history as one marked by the most barbaric moral delinquency of adults, whose role should be to protect vulnerable children, not inculcate and then indulge their destructive delusions.

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Catholic World Report / April 21, 2022

Rowan Williams and Our Sentimental Age

Carl R. Trueman

The recent letter to Boris Johnson from a number of British religious leaders is an example of how sentimental mush has come to replace careful moral reasoning in the minds of so many.

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First Things / April 14, 2022

When Expecting a Son Is “Just Like Rape”

Carl R. Trueman

The vocabulary of victimhood trivializes deep moral questions.

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WORLD Opinions / April 11, 2022

What a Tangled Web

Carl R. Trueman

The West no longer has any consensus on what it means to be a woman or even a person.

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First Things / April 5, 2022

Gay Conservatism is a Contradiction In Terms

Carl R. Trueman

Its technologically enabled logic has more in common with a strand of feminism

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WORLD Opinions / March 24, 2022

Liturgy of the Powers

Carl R. Trueman

Real women should be afraid, very afraid: Their rights are being protected by those who do not even know what a woman is.

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First Things / March 21, 2022

The Third Great Awakening?

Carl R. Trueman

Whether society can sustain a pervasive emphasis on individual authenticity remains to be seen.

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WORLD Opinions / March 14, 2022

When Evil Is Called Good

Carl R. Trueman

The notion of authenticity, tied to a sexualized notion of childhood, is now unquestioned orthodoxy in our culture.

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First Things / March 3, 2022

Our Plastic World—And Plastic Selves

Carl R. Trueman

The rise of technology feeds the notion that we can bend nature to our will, that the world is just so much raw, plastic material from which we can make whatever meaning or reality we choose.

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Public Discourse / February 24, 2022

Decadence on Display

Carl R. Trueman

The Biden presidency seems not simply mortgaged to the radical extremists of the left but positively committed to promoting their causes.

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WORLD Opinions / February 22, 2022

A Society Ashamed of Shame

Carl R. Trueman

It is shamelessness that is really shameful, and Adidas’s cynical exploitation of the female body for commercial gain is a prime example.

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First Things / February 17, 2022