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Whatever Happened to Truth? | Andreas Köstenberger, ed.

by Matt McCarnan on June 5th, 2007

Whatever Happened to Truth?Andreas Köstenberger, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., J.P. Moreland, Kevin J. Vanhoozer. Whatever Happened to Truth? Crossway, 2005. 176 pp.

I am the way, the truth and the life. —Jesus Christ

A generation ago Francis Schaeffer coined the phrase “true truth,” not in distinction from “false truth,” but in recognition of the fact that the very notion of “truth” was under siege already in his day.1

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  1. E.g., Francis Schaeffer, Escape from Reason, in Complete Works, Vol. 1, 218-219, where Schaeffer writes, “It is an important principle to remember . . . that . . . though we do not have exhaustive truth, we have from the Bible what I term ‘true truth.’ In this way we know true truth about God, true truth about man and something truly about nature. Thus on the basis of the Scriptures, while we do not have exhaustive knowledge, we have true and unified knowledge.” []

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