Finding Truth
Nancy Pearcey (Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2015 276 pages + Notes)
Rating: 8 of 10
In what I would
consider a supplement to Total Truth, Ms. Pearcey provides her readers with
a systematic way of comparing the truth claims of various world views with the
truth claims of Christianity. Her explanations are clear enough that someone
who is not a philosopher can understand them. (The philosophers don't make it
easy.) While it is designed for the use
of Christians, I think it would be useful to anyone trying to make sense of the
subject. If I read it over - probably more than once - I think I'll get the
ideas sorted out.
I'm trying to
decide whether I'd recommend reading this one first, or Total Truth.
Both are books I'm glad to have in my library.
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