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Kristi Mair

More Truth: Searching for Certainty in an Uncertain World

More Truth: Searching for Certainty in an Uncertain World

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Truth is difficult to accept in an age of questioning, uncertainty, relativism, and scepticism, but Jesus claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. Kristi Mair explores whether Christians can be confident in the truth in this age in her book More Truth.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 21 February 2019
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press


Truth is a complex and challenging concept that has become increasingly difficult to grasp in today's world. It is often seen as too certain, divisive, and arrogant, leading to a response of relativism, which suggests that what is true for one person may not be true for another. This has led to a crisis of confidence in the truth, particularly among Christians who believe in the ultimate truth of Jesus Christ.

In her book, More Truth, young philosopher Kristi Mair explores whether Christians can be confident in the truth in our anything goes age. She argues that while relativism may be true in some cases, it is not a sufficient basis for belief. Truth is not just a matter of opinion or perspective, but rather a reality that exists independently of our beliefs.

Mair begins by examining the nature of truth. She argues that truth is not just a matter of facts, but also of values and beliefs. Truth is not just about what is true, but also about what is good and right. This means that truth is not just a matter of scientific evidence, but also of moral and ethical principles.

Mair then explores the challenges that relativism poses to the truth. She argues that relativism can lead to a moral relativism, which suggests that there are no universal moral principles. This can be dangerous, as it can lead to a moral decline and a breakdown of society.

Mair also explores the role of science in the truth. She argues that science is a powerful tool for discovering the truth, but it is not the only source of truth. Science can be biased, and it can be influenced by political and social factors. This means that we need to be careful when interpreting scientific evidence.

Mair then explores the role of faith in the truth. She argues that faith is a necessary component of the truth. Faith is not just a matter of belief, but also of trust and obedience. Faith allows us to believe in the truth even when it is difficult to understand.

Mair then explores the challenges that relativism poses to faith. She argues that relativism can lead to a moral relativism, which suggests that there are no universal moral principles. This can be dangerous, as it can lead to a moral decline and a breakdown of society.

Mair then explores the role of Jesus Christ in the truth. She argues that Jesus Christ is the ultimate truth. He is the way, the truth, and the life. He is the one who has revealed the truth to us.

Mair then explores the challenges that relativism poses to Jesus Christ. She argues that relativism can lead to a moral relativism, which suggests that there are no universal moral principles. This can be dangerous, as it can lead to a moral decline and a breakdown of society.

Mair then explores the role of the church in the truth. She argues that the church is a necessary component of the truth. The church is a community of believers who are committed to the truth. The church is a place where we can learn the truth and grow in our faith.

Mair then explores the challenges that relativism poses to the church. She argues that relativism can lead to a moral relativism, which suggests that there are no universal moral principles. This can be dangerous, as it can lead to a moral decline and a breakdown of society.

Mair then concludes by arguing that Christians can be confident in the truth in our anything goes age. She argues that while relativism may be true in some cases, it is not a sufficient basis for belief. Truth is not just a matter of opinion or perspective, but rather a reality that exists independently of our beliefs.

In conclusion, truth is a complex and challenging concept that has become increasingly difficult to grasp in today's world. It is often seen as too certain, divisive, and arrogant, leading to a response of relativism. However, Mair argues that truth is not just a matter of opinion or perspective, but rather a reality that exists independently of our beliefs. She argues that Christians can be confident in the truth in our anything goes age by believing in the ultimate truth of Jesus Christ and by being committed to the church.

Weight: 152g
Dimension: 173 x 125 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781783597666

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