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Is there such a thing as absolute truth? Many postmodern academics say "no"---treating it as a relative concept or merely a matter of human convention. Guinness begs to differ! Find out why he believes the truth is not only alive and well, but vital to our freedom, personal responsibility, moral integrity, and a meaningful life. 128 pages, softcover from Baker.
Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Vendor: Baker Publication Date: 2002 Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
| ISBN: 0801064031 ISBN-13: 9780801064036 Availability: In Stock Series: Just the Facts
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Beloved Christian writer Guinness here bemoans current-day relativism and
pleads with his readers to recognize the value of truth. We live in a new
order, Guinness writes, in which "truth is dead and knowledge is only power."
But this new creed will not bring about the utopia its postmodern boosters
imagine. To the contrary, he contends, postmodernity, along with its cousin
multiculturalism, may be the worst tragedy in all American history: if
unchecked, it will end America's leadership of the West. (Clinton, "the first
postmodern president," comes in for special opprobrium.) Guinness, however, is
no fan of modernity, which, he says, relies too much on human reason. In place
of either modernity or postmodernity, he encourages embracing the traditional
religious worldview provided by Judaism and Christianity. Guinness is a lucid
writer, and he presents his ideas without too much bombast (although his
defense of faith is marred by a certain pro-American chauvinism). The ideas
themselves are old news--which is precisely what Guinness likes about them.
Unfortunately, he does not have the masterful gifts for apology of, say, G. K.
Chesterton or Cornelius Van Til. In the end, even the reader who agrees with
Guinness may feel that he sounds like an out-of-date grandfather arguing a case
that has already been lost, with interlocutors who have already moved on to
another conversation. (Feb.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
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Reviewed by joshua nichols (roseville, ca), June 05, 2003 This is a great honest book for the person who's read too many Orwellian and wants a similar perspective on modern culture without going too for and with a Christian message. Write a review of Time for Truth: Living Free in a World of Lies, Hype, and Spin
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