L. J. Anderson
The One Truth: Contextual Absolutism and the Battle for Doctrinal Clarity challenges the idea that conflicting perspectives can all be equally valid. In a culture saturated with relativism and a church fractured by 'agree to disagree' theology, L. J. Anderson contends that every question-whether theological, moral, or philosophical-has exactly one correct answer, even if that truth is complex or difficult to express.Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, and practical illustrations, Anderson dismantles moral and religious relativism, critiques the misuse of 'nonessential' doctrine, and offers a clear, biblical framework for discerning truth. The book introduces Contextual Absolutism, a model that affirms truth’s singularity while recognizing the importance of precision, context, and conditions in articulating it.Accessible yet rigorous, The One Truth will help you:Recognize and reject subtle forms of relativism in the churchDistinguish between opinion, perspective, and realityApproach doctrinal disagreements with clarity and convictionUnderstand why truth requires context, yet remains singularWritten for lay readers, pastors, students, and thoughtful Christians, The One Truth provides both the philosophical foundation and the practical tools needed to pursue doctrinal clarity without compromise. It prepares believers to defend the faith in a world and a church often unwilling to face inconvenient truths.Contents:DedicationAbstractPrefaceWhy Truth Matters More Than Ever1. What Is Truth?2. There Is Only One Truth Per Question3. Truth and God: Singular Truth in Scripture4. Truth vs. Perspective: A Look at Contextual Truths5. Why Christians Disagree6. How to Discover the Truth (Without Falling into Error)7. Why Truth Demands Action8. Formalizing Contextual AbsolutismA Brief Call to ActionAlso by L. J. AndersonBibliographyA Note to Scholars and CriticsAbout the author