In the introduction to The
Creedal Imperative (Crossway, 2012), Carl R. Trueman makes the point that
everyone has a creed, including those who deny them:
I do want to make the point here that
Christians are not divided between those who have creeds and those who do not;
rather, they are divided between those who have public creeds and confessions
that are written down and exist as public documents, subject to scrutiny,
evaluation, and critique, and those who have private creeds and confessions
that are often improvised, unwritten, and thus not open to public scrutiny, not
susceptible to evaluation and, crucially and ironically, not, therefore,
subject to testing by Scripture to see whether they are true (p. 15).
JTR
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