Born and raised in England, Carl R. Trueman is a graduate of the Universities of Cambridge (M.A., Classics) and Aberdeen (Ph.D, Church History), 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. And since 2018, he has served as a professor at Grove City College in the Calderwood School of Arts and Humanities.
He is widely published in both academic and popular circles, is a Contributing Editor at First Things and Touchstone Magazine, an opinion columnist at World magazine, and a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington DC.
His most recent publications are The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Expressive Individualism, Cultural Amnesia, and the Road to Sexual Revolution (Crossway); Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution (Crossway); The Oxford Handbook to Calvin and Calvinism, co-authored with Bruce Gordon (Oxford University Press); and his latest book is To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory from Marx to Marcuse (Broadman and Holman).
His writing has appeared in Deseret Journal, Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, American Mind, Claremont Review of Books and Public Discourse.
He and his wife Catriona have two adult sons and a granddaughter.
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