In this powerful and thought-provoking work, Jean Danilou explores the nature of truth and the scandal that it creates. Drawing on insights from philosophy, theology, and literature, Danilou argues that truth is a force that challenges us to confront our own limitations and move beyond our narrow perspectives. With its compelling arguments and insightful analysis, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the nature of truth and its role in human life.
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