An edition of Loving to know (2011)

Loving to know

Introducing covenant epistemology

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An edition of Loving to know (2011)

Loving to know

Introducing covenant epistemology

This radical book develops the notion of covenant epistemology--an innovative, biblically compatible, holistic, embodied, life-shaping epistemological vision in which all knowing takes the shape of interpersonal, covenantal relationship. Rather than knowing in order to love, we love in order to know. Meek argues that all knowing is best understood as transformative encounter. Creatively blending insights from a diverse range of conversation partners--including Michael Polanyi, Michael D. Williams, Lesslie Newbigin, Parker Palmer, John Macmurray, Martin Buber, and James Loder--Meek offers critically needed "epistemological therapy" in response to the pervasive and damaging presumptions that those in Western culture continue to bring to efforts to know. The book's innovative approach itself subverts standard epistemological presumptions of timeless linearity. While it offers a sustained and sophisticated philosophical argument, Loving to Know's texts and textures interweave loosely to effect therapeutic epistemic transformation in the reader.

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Publisher
Cascade Books
Language
English
Pages
518

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Table of Contents

The need for 'epistemological therapy' : our defective 'default' in knowing
Texture 1: Rekindling the longing to know
Another kind of knowing : suggestive preliminary conversations and proposal
What covenant epistemology offers
Knowing as subsidiary-focal integration : conversation with Michael Polanyi
Texture 2: Body knowledge : forays into the subsidiary
Knowing as transformation : conversation with James Loder
Texture 3: Knowing as transformation, not information : implications for academic and theological curriculum, education, and pedagogy
Knowing as stewardship : conversation with John Frame
Texture 4: Anticipative knowing and common grace
Knowing as unfolding covenant relationship : conversation with Mike Williams
Knowing as interpersonal : conversation with John Macmurray
Knowing as I-You encounter : conversation with Martin Buber
Texture 5: Friendship and learning : all knowing is knowing with
Knowing before the face of the Holy : second conversation with James Loder
Texture 6: A sense of personal beauty
Knowing and healthy interpersonhood : conversation with David Schnarch
Texture 7: Dance as metaphysical therapy
Knowing as dance : conversation with Colin Gunton
Reality as gift : conversation with Philip Rolnick
Texture 8: Stopping short of personhood : inadvertent insights from Marjorie Grene
Contours of covenant epistemology
Inviting the real : an epistemological etiquette
Knowing for Shalom.

Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Bibliography: p. 481-487.

Published in
Eugene, Ore

Classifications

Library of Congress
BT50 .M445 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 518 p. ;
Number of pages
518

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25011865M
Internet Archive
lovingtoknowintr0000meek
ISBN 10
1608999289
ISBN 13
9781608999286
LCCN
2011282123
OCLC/WorldCat
730960769

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