I Am The Truth by Michel Henry

Toward a Philosophy of Christianity

This philosophical work redefines truth as the invisible, immediate self-revelation of living experience rather than an objective correspondence with external facts. Drawing on Christian revelation, it claims that Life discloses itself within inner affectivity and that salvation arises from welcoming this immanent manifestation, not from theoretical knowledge. It critiques Greek metaphysics and modern scientific objectivism for obscuring this interior truth, linking such forgetfulness to cultural alienation and violence. It ultimately proposes an ethics and community grounded in shared, incarnate life and the primacy of affective experience.

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