Author and social critic Os Guinness describes why there are "thoughts that can be thought but not lived," asserting that the West has witnessed the end of the "heroic stand on truth" that was seen in events during the 20th century. | Stanford, 2002 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Guinness argues that truth is something which confronts us, causing us either to shape our desires according to truth, or to (try to) shape truth according to our desires, engaging in a thoughtful discussion that is relevant for seekers, avoiders, and even opponents of the notion of truth in our world today.
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