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Alan Jones' twelve meditations on the many sides of truth telling offer astonishing insights to pervasive questions: What does it mean to act truthfully? What is the relationship between truth-telling and integrity? How does telling the truth make us whole? And what do we mean when we say that Jesus is the Truth?
Excerpt "Being and staying alive is an art. It takes imagination and a sense of humor. There is also a word I have been skating around that has to do with flesh-taking-shape. The word is incarnation. Meaning has to have form. It is a principle of the spiritual life. When Christians talk about flesh and flesh-run-riot we cannot help but think of the God who creates us to be neighbors rather than consumers."
Paperback, 166 pages |
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