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Whatever Happened To Truth
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Whatever Happened To Truth
Reviewed On: May 01, 2006

On that issue of postmodernism, another valuable book for preachers and teachers is Whatever Happened To Truth (Crossway), edited by Andreas Köstenberger and including essays by R. Albert Mohler, J.P. Moreland, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer. The authors recognize the challenge posed by postmodern thought, and issue a call to the church to renew its commitment to biblical truth.

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