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The Next Big Thing vs. the Old Paths: A Reformation Anglican Critique

The Nicene Creed Papyri

American Evangelicalism often chases after “the next big thing,” driven by novelty and personality rather than confession and continuity. In contrast, Reformation Anglicanism finds stability and joy in the “old paths” of Scripture, creed, and confession. Drawing on Carl Trueman’s The Creedal Imperative, this essay shows why creeds are not lifeless relics but livi...

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Repetition Is Formation: Why Historic Liturgy Runs Deeper Than Evangelical Novelty

1662 BCP General Confession

Many dismiss the Book of Common Prayer’s liturgy as “mere repetition,” but repetition is what forms us in Christ. Rooted in the Reformation, Anglican worship shapes our hearts, grounds us in Scripture, and offers deeper gospel fluency than the shallow novelties of modern Evangelical worship....

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Carl Trueman on the Meaning of Sola Scriptura

Calvin vs Sadoleto

Carl Trueman clarifies a common misconception that is popular among Evangelicals concerning the Protestant Reformation doctrine of sola scriptura....

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