Living the Truth

Living the Truth by Alan W. Jones, published by Bloomsbury Academic in 1955, offers a thoughtful exploration of the concept of truth in contemporary society. This 1st US – 1st Printing edition spans 166 pages and is presented in English. Jones examines the complexities of truth, challenging the common perception that equates truth solely with factual accuracy. Through twelve meditations, he delves into various dimensions of truth, including its relationship with narrative and mystery.
Readers will find that this book presents a nuanced perspective on truth-telling, encouraging reflection on how truth is perceived and communicated. Jones addresses the confusion surrounding truth in a society that values it highly yet often misunderstands its nature. By considering truth as a multifaceted concept, he invites readers to engage with ideas of covenant and betrothal, expanding the discussion beyond mere facts. This edition serves as a reference for those interested in philosophical inquiries into the nature of truth.
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We are all pilgrims on the way to truth, in a society that places a high value on truth but is confused about the nature of truth and truth-telling. Jones believes we often equate truth with “the facts” but factual accuracy is only one aspect of the truth. In these twelve meditations, he looks at truth as fact, fiction, narrative, covenant, betrothal, and mystery.
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