Being held by truth
Christian Scharen has a nice summary of some of the discussion at the recent emergent conference at Yale.
This post explores some of
Miroslav Volf's work on "
exclusion and embrace," and talks about the ways we "are held by" truth, as opposed to "holding" truth. Given that today I'm working with Parker Palmer's book
To know as we are known, in one class, and tomorrow with
Kegan's work on deconstructive criticism, a lot of these ideas are swirling around inside of me.
Also, here's another post that comments on the conference at Yale.
Posted by hessma at February 13, 2006 08:25 AM