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Classical Theology for the Modern Mind

FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA DECEMBER 2026

How Classical Theology Counteracts Failings of Contemporary Culture  

Western culture impatiently demands practical results and therapeutic comfort. Many within the church have even adopted this mindset, falsely believing that God is most important when he is tending to our earthly needs. How can we help churches resist this pragmatic approach and instead embrace the mystery, awe, and reverence of our great God? 

In Classical Theology for the Modern Mind, historical scholar Carl Trueman examines how remembering history, reciting creeds, and studying ecclesiology counter cultural pathologies that inhibit our modern minds. By retrieving wisdom, orthodoxy, and historic texts from the church fathers, medieval scholastics, and the Protestant reformers, the church will be better equipped to contemplate God and listen humbly to his word. Based on the Center for Classical Theology’s annual lecture, Trueman has expanded his thoughts for pastors, students, and anyone interested in theology, culture, and the effects of our modern age. 

  • Revitalizes Classical Christianity: Explores how remembering history, reciting creeds, and studying ecclesiology will help modern minds flourish
  • Appeals to Academics: Ideal for pastors, students, or anyone interested in the study of culture and theology
  • A Part of the New Studies in Classical Theology Series: Each book is adapted from the Center for Classical Theology’s annual lecture
  • Written by Carl Trueman: An esteemed church historian and author of books addressing our modern age, including The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

136 pages

 

“Many Christians sense that we need deeper roots but aren’t sure where to begin. In this concise and lucid book, Carl Trueman opens the door to the riches of classical theology in a way that is both accessible and deeply nourishing. A timely invitation to recover the wisdom of the past for the health of the church today.”
Gavin Ortlund, President, Truth Unites; Theologian in Residence, Immanuel Nashville, Tennessee; Visiting Professor of Historical Theology, Phoenix Seminary

“In an age when the new and the novel are constantly prioritized, the past is treated as something unworthy of our attention. Too often the church’s approach to theology and its mission is no different. Several of Carl Trueman’s books push against this trend, showing the value of learning from Christians of the past. Classical Theology for the Modern Mind is a brief, rich, and accessible exposition of some key aspects of the church’s reflections on the gospel from church history. Trueman shows the keen relevance of such teaching not only for what we believe about Scripture, God, and the like but also for contemporary worship and pastoral care.”
Brian S. Rosner, Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Director of Research, Ridley College; author, How to Find Yourself: Why Looking Inward is Not the Answer

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FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA DECEMBER 2026

How Classical Theology Counteracts Failings of Contemporary Culture  

Western culture impatiently demands practical results and therapeutic comfort. Many within the church have even adopted this mindset, falsely believing that God is most important when he is tending to our earthly needs. How can we help churches resist this pragmatic approach and instead embrace the mystery, awe, and reverence of our great God? 

In Classical Theology for the Modern Mind, historical scholar Carl Trueman examines how remembering history, reciting creeds, and studying ecclesiology counter cultural pathologies that inhibit our modern minds. By retrieving wisdom, orthodoxy, and historic texts from the church fathers, medieval scholastics, and the Protestant reformers, the church will be better equipped to contemplate God and listen humbly to his word. Based on the Center for Classical Theology’s annual lecture, Trueman has expanded his thoughts for pastors, students, and anyone interested in theology, culture, and the effects of our modern age. 

  • Revitalizes Classical Christianity: Explores how remembering history, reciting creeds, and studying ecclesiology will help modern minds flourish
  • Appeals to Academics: Ideal for pastors, students, or anyone interested in the study of culture and theology
  • A Part of the New Studies in Classical Theology Series: Each book is adapted from the Center for Classical Theology’s annual lecture
  • Written by Carl Trueman: An esteemed church historian and author of books addressing our modern age, including The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

136 pages

 

“Many Christians sense that we need deeper roots but aren’t sure where to begin. In this concise and lucid book, Carl Trueman opens the door to the riches of classical theology in a way that is both accessible and deeply nourishing. A timely invitation to recover the wisdom of the past for the health of the church today.”
Gavin Ortlund, President, Truth Unites; Theologian in Residence, Immanuel Nashville, Tennessee; Visiting Professor of Historical Theology, Phoenix Seminary

“In an age when the new and the novel are constantly prioritized, the past is treated as something unworthy of our attention. Too often the church’s approach to theology and its mission is no different. Several of Carl Trueman’s books push against this trend, showing the value of learning from Christians of the past. Classical Theology for the Modern Mind is a brief, rich, and accessible exposition of some key aspects of the church’s reflections on the gospel from church history. Trueman shows the keen relevance of such teaching not only for what we believe about Scripture, God, and the like but also for contemporary worship and pastoral care.”
Brian S. Rosner, Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Director of Research, Ridley College; author, How to Find Yourself: Why Looking Inward is Not the Answer

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