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In today's episode of After Class, the guys step into the world of philosophical and biblical truth, tracing how the Western tradition once held philosophy and Christianity together, and how Scripture itself speaks about truth in ways that don't always match our modern assumptions.
This conversation leans into a key distinction: facts and truth are not the same thing.
As believers, can we unite around the facts of Scripture while allowing room for disagreement about the truths we draw from them?
This episode lays essential groundwork for the series ahead, unpacking history, terminology, and method as the guys begin their study of truth—and what the Bible actually says about it.
Ahem... ok, let's begin.
By Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent, Samuel C. Long4.9
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In today's episode of After Class, the guys step into the world of philosophical and biblical truth, tracing how the Western tradition once held philosophy and Christianity together, and how Scripture itself speaks about truth in ways that don't always match our modern assumptions.
This conversation leans into a key distinction: facts and truth are not the same thing.
As believers, can we unite around the facts of Scripture while allowing room for disagreement about the truths we draw from them?
This episode lays essential groundwork for the series ahead, unpacking history, terminology, and method as the guys begin their study of truth—and what the Bible actually says about it.
Ahem... ok, let's begin.

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