The concept of "true-truth" was introduced and explained by Francis Schaeffer in the 1970s to provide a foundation for discussion and dialogue with the "modern-man." Today, we recognize that the "modern-man" is really an individual who has been shaped by post-modern philosophies, especially deconstructionism and Hegelian dialectic theory.
How do these philosophies play out in culture? Most people can't identify the big idea, but they can see the end result - current marketing campaigns such as "You do you" are a perfect example of deconstructionism.
What does this mean for the average believer or unbeliever? The discussion focuses on presuppositions and truth foundations and their practice in everyday life.
Ep. 35 | Thoughts on Worship Music
Ep. 34 | Back to School Habits
Ep. 33 | Sing! 19 Review
Ep. 32 | Thoughts on Joshua Harris
Ep. 31 | Why Orthopraxy?
Ep. 30 | Interview w/church planter Bryan Maley
Ep. 29 | Make Disciples: The 2020 CGBCI Conference Theme
Ep. 28 | Interview with Church Planter Craig Noyes
Ep. 27 | Truth Set Free
Ep. 25 | Biblical Self Evaluation
Ep. 24 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 4
Ep. 23 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 3
Ep. 22 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 2
Ep. 21 | The Doctrine of Money, pt. 1
Ep. 20 | How To Talk To A Pagan About Truth
Ep. 19 | What Does It Mean When God Hardens Someone's Heart?
Ep. 18 | Cultivating a Biblical Worldview
Ep. 17 | The Pillar and Support of the Truth
Ep. 16 | Contend Earnestly For The Faith
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