
Spiritual Life and Leadership 46. Inviting the Real, with Esther Lightcap Meek, author of A Little Manual for Knowing
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Aug 5, 2019 Esther Lightcap Meek, a Professor of Philosophy at Geneva College and author of A Little Manual for Knowing, discusses the concept of covenant epistemology. She emphasizes that knowing involves a relational approach rather than mere information gathering. Through engaging stories, Esther explores the transformative power of significant literature in shaping knowledge. She critiques modern views of knowledge in faith and science, advocating for deeper engagement and attentiveness to reality. This insightful conversation encourages listeners to rethink their understanding of knowing.
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When Knowledge Becomes Commodified
- Treating knowledge as commodified information turns science and religion into control projects, blocking genuine contact with reality.
- Baconian modernity aimed at control and power, which warps the aims of true inquiry.
Do Epistemological Therapy
- Stop privileging 'knowledge as information' over relational practices and indwelling.
- Practice 'epistemological therapy' to uncover hidden presuppositions that block hearing Scripture and reality.
Daisy Of Dichotomies
- Binary splits like reason/faith or theory/practice marginalize relationship and attentiveness.
- This 'Daisy of Dichotomies' disconnects people from the transformative epistemic power of encountering Christ.









