Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, November 2020

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The November issue of Tabletalk provides a biblical and theological view of truth. In our relativistic era, the concept of universal truth is routinely rejected. For example, it is common to hear people speak of “my truth” or “your truth.” Christians can find it difficult to navigate this cultural moment, for contrary to prevailing cultural winds, we believe in objective, revealed truth that is true for all people in all ages. This issue of Tabletalk seeks to assist Christians by reminding them of the reality of truth, exploring the various dimensions of truth and revelation, and exhorting them to defend and proclaim the truth of the gospel to their friends, family, and neighbors.


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Discerning the Truth by Burk Parsons
The Ninth Commandment and the God of Truth by Brian Crosby
Truth in a World of Lies by Dustin W. Benge
Relativism and Embodied Truth by Sharon James
Unashamed of the Truth by Nate Pickowicz
The Whole Truth of God by Max Rogland
Jesus the Truth-Teller by Terry L. Johnson
Communicating the Truth Online and in Person by Matthew Miller
Feeling the Truth by J. Alasdair Groves
Knowing the Truth by Paul Helm
Passing On the Truth by Tedd Tripp

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