On the truth sought and the truth revealed
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In philosophical and theological thought, the notion of truth has always emerged as something really important, significant, and even absolute; but it is in the classical philosophical conception of truth and in the Johannine theological conception of truth, where this notion has reached its maximum splendor and has remained open to the future ever since, continually promoting new reflections and new existential visions. In order to better understand its scope and the profound differences between the aforementioned conceptions, we basically ask ourselves here: what is the truth for each of these conceptions?
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