The Study Companion to Carl Trueman's Strange New World Explores Modern Identity Politics from a Biblical Perspective In his book Strange New World , Carl R. Trueman reviews the history of Western thought―including the Romantics, Nietzsche, Marx, and the New Left―showing how the world arrived at this current era of “expressive individualism.”
In the Strange New World Study Guide , Trueman walks through each of the book’s 9 chapters, summarizing key points, posing thought-provoking questions, and providing Bible verses for further reading. Focusing specifically on Strange New World ’s theological themes, this guide helps individuals and groups study the biblical ideas Trueman presents.
Carl R. Trueman (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is the Paul Woolley Professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary and pastor of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Ambler, Pennsylvania. He was editor of Themelios for nine years, has authored or edited more than a dozen books, and has contributed to multiple publications including the Dictionary of Historical Theology and The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology.
Odd to rate a study guide- but worth mentioning the questions are thought provoking and stimulating. Far from the canned question approach many study guides fall prey to.