Loving to know
Book Description
What if everything you thought you knew about knowing was backwards? Esther L. Meek presents a revolutionary approach to understanding how we truly come to know anything at all, proposing that genuine knowledge emerges not through detached analysis, but through loving relationship.
In this groundbreaking work, Meek introduces covenant epistemology, a transformative framework that reimagines knowledge as fundamentally relational and embodied. Rather than the traditional Western approach of knowing in order to love, she argues we must love in order to know. This shift transforms every encounter with truth into a personal, covenantal relationship that shapes not just what we understand, but who we become.
Drawing from diverse philosophical and theological voices including Michael Polanyi, Parker Palmer, Martin Buber, and others, Meek weaves together insights that challenge the sterile, disconnected ways modern culture approaches knowledge. She offers what she calls "epistemological therapy," healing the damaging assumptions that keep us from authentic understanding.
This sophisticated philosophical exploration unfolds through interconnected texts and textures designed to create transformation in readers themselves. Rather than simply presenting arguments, the book's innovative structure mirrors its central thesis, inviting readers into the very kind of transformative encounter it describes.
For those seeking a deeper, more integrated approach to faith, learning, and personal growth, this work opens new pathways to authentic knowing through the power of relationship.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~14 hours)
📄 Length: 518 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore timeless philosophical wisdom
- ✓ Explore Philosophy
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Knowledge, theory of (religion)
- ✓ Explore Covenant theology
- ✓ Explore Knowledge, Theory of (Religion)