Category: | Culture & Social Issues |
Format: | Paperback |
Page Count: | 176 |
Size: | 5.5 in x 8.5 in |
Weight: | 7.4 ounces |
ISBN-10: | 1-58134-772-3 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-58134-772-2 |
ISBN-UPC: | 9781581347722 |
Case Quantity: | 72 |
Published: | November 30, 2005 |
Whatever Happened to Truth?
Edited by Andreas J. Köstenberger, Contributions by R. Albert Mohler Jr., J. P. Moreland, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Andreas J. Köstenberger
Whatever Happened to Truth?
Edited by Andreas J. Köstenberger, Contributions by R. Albert Mohler Jr., J. P. Moreland, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Andreas J. Köstenberger
This book helps show us how a correct mind-set on truth will best enable us to understand the tenets of the Bible. It offers hope and steadfastness to the readers by reminding us of the irreplaceable value of truth.
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"Here is an anomaly: Christians outside the West dying because they believe their faith is true and Christians inside the West doffing their hats to the idea and then looking the other way! This book explores what it should mean to say that Christians know the truth, doing so in ways that are searching, sure-footed, biblically convincing, and intellectually satisfying."
David F. Wells, Senior Distinguished Research Professor of Theology, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
"Truly a treatise for our times! Not only do we learn where contemporary discourse is truthless, we are given tools to reclaim true understanding to redeem our minds and our age. In the end this book points to God's Word of truth, the Scriptures, and God's incarnate truth, his Son. Read, and be renewed in hope and wisdom for the holy and fruitful pursuit of truth to which all who know Christ are called."
Robert W. Yarbrough, Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary
"Four widely read evangelical scholars have crafted a superb exposé and antidote to the mind-set and cultural ills of postmodernism and those who accommodate it, while issuing a clarion call to remain vitally committed to the truth of God's revelation in Christ and the Bible. The original lectures, both stimulating and refreshing, were masterfully delivered to large audiences. Now, having them in hand allows even greater reflection and absorption of the truths they expound."
James A. Borland, Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Theology, Liberty University