WatchUnderstanding the World through the Arts: Conversation with Esther Meek
August 26, 2022. Conversation with Amber Bowen. Esther Meek: Covenant Epistemology (also an episode on the Mourning Talk Show podcast) January 18, 2022. Conversation with Aaron Parker. Mourning Talk Show. Loving to Know: Philosophical Resources for Neighboring November 10, 2021. Conversation with Christiana Rice. Parish Collective. WATCH MORE... ListenReality is Personal
November 2021 (posted in August 2022). Hope in Source podcast. Conversation with Henry Zhu. The Merry Philosopher August 11, 2022. Centre for Public Christianity podcast. Conversation with Simon Smart. Covenant Epistemology and Feasting, with Esther Meek July 2022. The Theopolis Podcast. Lecture delivered at the 2022 Theopolis Feast. LISTEN MORE... ReadVertical Living
February 1, 2022. Theopolis Institute. Epistemological Therapy. Sage Advice: Part 2 of 4 December 1, 2021. Didaktikos Journal. Where Can Wisdom Be Found? Sage Advice: Part 1 of 4 September 1, 2021. Didaktikos Journal. READ MORE... |
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I’m reading through this old book bit by bit daily to understand the liturgy more deeply. I love this comment: “Liturgical rites may be proposed by committees of experts and authorized by General Convention, but it is only in their use b...
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Fujimura argues that artful making is key to understanding and healing knowing, the Christian faith and church, and contemporary culture. We need a theology of making: when we make, God shows up. Esp profound re kintsugi as a cultural pa...
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“If I were asked to choose one key curriculum to be taught in a freshman class of any liberal arts university, it would be Esther Meek’s class on epistemology. If I were asked to choose one book, it would be hers . . . essential reading for every university, every business, every church, and every home.” — Makoto Fujimura, artist