“Knowing as Unlocking the World: A Review Essay on EL Meek's Longing to Know

Tradition and Discovery 31 (3):21-28 (2004)
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This review essay begins by describing why one should read Esther Meek’s Longing to Know: The Philosophy of Knowledge for Ordinary People, then raises questions about the absence of tragedy in her view of knowledge; how ordinary knowledge of things differs from knowledge of God; whether one can “prove“ the Messianic nature of Jesus; and whether Meek’s inclusive epistemology can support an exclusivistic soteriology.

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