Running through Practicing Truth, as 14 noted authors address issues of pluralism and truth, is a bold humility. The biblical story, history, theology, and philosophy come together to make a case for confident proclamation and practice of Christian faith within the context of pluralism.
Confronted are overconfident Christians who dismiss challenges posed by postmodern thought -- and timid Christians whose eagerness to be accepted in the marketplace of pluralism tempts them to reduce Jesus' claims to whatever is inoffensive.
This book, edited by Linford Stutzman and David W. Shenk, can help the overconfident learn humility, the timid learn boldness, and all grow in the bold humility its authors hope to exemplify.