Gospelbound

What Keeps Carl Trueman Awake at Night

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Apr 7, 2026
Carl Trueman, professor of biblical and theological studies and author of The Desecration of Man, explores modernity's taste for desecration and the loss of consecration. He discusses sexuality, authenticity as a sacrilegious impulse, technology and genetic risks, social acceleration and anxiety, and why creed, cult, and code matter for reclaiming a sense of the holy.
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ADVICE

Start With Freedom And Belonging In Evangelism

  • Use the language of freedom and belonging to engage young people, then move toward gospel truth that unites liberty with communal obligation.
  • Trueman teaches a humanities capstone where freedom then belonging resonated most with students.
INSIGHT

Modern Revolutions Fail Their Own Claims

  • Judge modern revolutions by their own promises; many (sex, birth, death) degrade rather than liberate humanity.
  • Trueman argues IVF, sexual liberation, and end-of-life autonomy can commodify people and reduce human flourishing.
ANECDOTE

Tech Bros Ignored Moral Philosophers At The Vatican

  • Trueman recounts a Vatican meeting where tech leaders ignored moral philosophers, leaving ethicists speaking to empty rooms.
  • That encounter highlighted a detachment between tech developers and those urging moral limits.
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