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.
Training Objectives and Procedures for Teens
Training Objectives and Procedures for Childhood
Training Procedures for the Early Years
Training Objectives for the Early Years
The Wise Use of the Rod
Embracing Biblical Methods: The Rod
Cultivating a Lifestyle of Communication
Actual vs. Ideal Communication
Implementing Biblical Methods - What is Your Process?
What Are Your Parenting Goals?
Discerning the Abundance of the Heart
Authority and Biblical Discipline
Worship Orientation
Sanctification And Shaping Influences
The Heart Is The Wellspring of Life
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