True truth : defending absolute truth in a relativistic age / Arthur Lindsley.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [185]-188).
What is truth? -- True tolerance -- Right, not righteous -- Assertions without arrogance -- Infallible absolutes, fallible people -- Infallible absolutes, fallen situations -- Defense without defensiveness -- When arguments fail -- Absolutists in disguise? -- Consequences of the denial -- Relativism self-destructs -- Everybody's right and nobody's right -- No room for evil -- Truth that transforms.
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