Original Knowing

Original Knowing
Author: J. Bradley Wigger
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1610976088


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Did Lucy know God? Could Neanderthals talk? Was Ardi self-conscious? These are the strange new breed of questions emerging as we discover more and more about our prehistoric origins--questions about knowing. While fossil digs and carbon dating tell a remarkable story about the bones and times of our ancient ancestors, we cannot help wondering what they knew, and when. Exploring such questions Original Knowing takes contemporary science as seriously as religious tradition and searches for the story behind this odd creature who senses more to the universe than meets the eye. In limestone bluffs and butterfly migrations, from Stone Age tool-making to Sumerian beer-making, clues are sought to better understand this strange mind that ponders the origins of its own existence. When do babies point, and why does it matter? What does throwing a Frisbee reveal about our distant ancestors? Is language the key to our minds as many believe? Or perhaps the heart of knowing rests in something more basic, in a smile, and the powerful social abilities at work allowing us to sense a depth to life--to our own lives--a depth that our minds help us glimpse if only through a glass darkly.

Original Knowing

Original Knowing
Author: J. Bradley Wigger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498214353


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Description: Did Lucy know God? Could Neanderthals talk? Was Ardi self-conscious? These are the strange new breed of questions emerging as we discover more and more about our prehistoric origins--questions about knowing. While fossil digs and carbon dating tell a remarkable story about the bones and times of our ancient ancestors, we cannot help wondering what they knew, and when. Exploring such questions Original Knowing takes contemporary science as seriously as religious tradition and searches for the story behind this odd creature who senses more to the universe than meets the eye. In limestone bluffs and butterfly migrations, from Stone Age tool-making to Sumerian beer-making, clues are sought to better understand this strange mind that ponders the origins of its own existence. When do babies point, and why does it matter? What does throwing a Frisbee reveal about our distant ancestors? Is language the key to our minds as many believe? Or perhaps the heart of knowing rests in something more basic, in a smile, and the powerful social abilities at work allowing us to sense a depth to life--to our own lives--a depth that our minds help us glimpse if only through a glass darkly. Endorsements: "Wigger has written a fascinating book dealing with ways of knowing. He recognizes the questions we ask are critically important and we can't shut ourselves off from the answers we find, even when they make us uncomfortable. Join him on his exploration of religion and science, and the intersection of the two. You won't be disappointed!" --Michael Zimmerman, Founder and Executive Director, The Clergy Letter Project "In the Genesis creation story, Adam and Eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and this changed them forever; their 'eyes were opened.' What does this mean in light of modern science? This book presents an exciting journey through deep time, starting with a 500-million-year-old trilobite and continuing through the ways of knowing in humans, such as tool-making, music, education, consciousness, and religion." --Helen De Cruz, Catholic University of Leuven and the University of Oxford "With the deceptive simplicity of a storyteller spinning tales around a campfire, and the acumen of an astronomer pointing out the constellations, Wigger unfolds the narrative of human consciousness: from where did knowing emerge and why; what does it mean to know our origins, ourselves, and one another; how does our capacity to know satisfy our longing for communion? Sit beside Wigger and be amazed, both at this wonder we call knowing and at his ability to illuminate its mysteries." --Frank Rogers Jr., Claremont School of Theology "In conversational prose that can at times be mistaken for poetry, Wigger blends the fruits of scientific, literary, and religious imagination to narrate the long story of how the capacity for such forms of imagination arose in the first place. The combination of sensitive reflection on personal experience, clear explanation of relevant scientific theory, and thoughtful appraisal of spiritual implications makes this book a joy to read." --Douglas L. Gragg, Harvard Divinity School About the Contributor(s): J. Bradley Wigger has been a Professor at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary since 1997. He is the author of The Texture of Mystery (1998), The Power of God at Home (2003), and Together We Pray (2005).

Original Wisdom

Original Wisdom
Author: Robert Wolff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2001-08-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1594776717


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• Explores the lifestyle of indigenous peoples of the world who exist in complete harmony with the natural world and with each other. • Reveals a model of a society built on trust, patience, and joy rather than anxiety, hurry, and acquisition. • Shows how we can reconnect with the ancient intuitive awareness of the world's original people. Deep in the mountainous jungle of Malaysia the aboriginal Sng'oi exist on the edge of extinction, though their way of living may ultimately be the kind of existence that will allow us all to survive. The Sng'oi--pre-industrial, pre-agricultural, semi-nomadic--live without cars or cell phones, without clocks or schedules in a lush green place where worry and hurry, competition and suspicion are not known. Yet these indigenous people--as do many other aboriginal groups--possess an acute and uncanny sense of the energies, emotions, and intentions of their place and the living beings who populate it, and trustingly follow this intuition, using it to make decisions about their actions each day. Psychologist Robert Wolff lived with the Sng'oi, learned their language, shared their food, slept in their huts, and came to love and admire these people who respect silence, trust time to reveal and heal, and live entirely in the present with a sense of joy. Even more, he came to recognize the depth of our alienation from these basic qualities of life. Much more than a document of a disappearing people, Original Wisdom: Stories of an Ancient Way of Knowing holds a mirror to our own existence, allowing us to see how far we have wandered from the ways of the intuitive and trusting Sng'oi, and challenges us, in our fragmented world, to rediscover this humanity within ourselves.

Authentic Knowing

Authentic Knowing
Author: Imants Barušs
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781557530851


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What is the meaning of life? Where does everything come from? Why is anything? In Authentic Knowing, Imants Baruss shows us how we might transform ourselves so that we can come closer to answering these existential questions. Baruss argues persuasively that our knowledge is limited by the interpretations of experiences provided by the society around us. These include the materialistic explanations belonging to a traditional scientific worldview, which can account for neither the nature of matter nor anomalous phenomena, such as near-death experiences. However, authenticity, the effort to act on the basis of one's own understanding, can form the basis for answers to existential and scientific questions.

Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament

Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament
Author: Christopher J.H. Wright
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830898018


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Has the Bible bound Christians to a narrow and mistaken notion of Jesus? To answer this question we need to know what story Jesus claimed for himself. In this revised and updated book Christopher Wright traces the life of Christ as it is illuminated by the Old Testament and describes God?s design for Israel as it is fulfilled in the story of Jesus.

Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament

Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament
Author: Christopher J. H. Wright
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2015-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830889612


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We tend to think of the Holy Spirit as the straggler of the Trinity, a latecomer in God's interaction with the world. But our first introduction to the Holy Spirit is not the drama of Pentecost in the second chapter of Acts. We first meet the Holy Spirit in the second verse of the Bible, hovering there, speaking the world into existence. Christopher Wright begins here and traces the Holy Spirit through the pages of the Old Testament. We see the Third Person of the Trinity in the decrees of prophets and psalmists, in the actions of judges and craftspeople, in the anointing of kings and the promise of a new creation. Knowable and discernable in the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit is thus eminently knowable to us. The witness of the whole of Scripture, from its first pages to its last, directs us to a Holy Spirit empowering the people of God, and sustaining and renewing the face of the earth.

The Knowing

The Knowing
Author: Sharon Cameron
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0545945259


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Sharon Cameron returns to the rich world of #1 New York Times bestseller The Forgetting with a companion novel as thrilling and intricately crafted as the first. Samara is one of the Knowing, and the Knowing do not forget. Hidden deep in the comfort and splendor of her underground city, a refuge from the menace of a coming Earth, Samara learns what she should have never known and creates a memory so terrible she cannot live with it. So she flees, to Canaan, the lost city of her ancestors, to Forget.Beckett has flown through the stars to find a dream: Canaan, the most infamous social experiment of Earth's antiquity. Beckett finds Samara in the ruins of the lost city, and uncovers so much more than he ever bargained for -- a challenge to all he's ever believed in or sworn to. When planets collide and memories clash, can Samara and Beckett save two worlds, and remember love in a place that has forgotten it?At once thought-provoking and utterly thrilling, this extraordinary companion novel to Sharon Cameron's #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling THE FORGETTING explores the truth and loss that lie within memory, and the bonds that hold us together.

Ways of Knowing

Ways of Knowing
Author: John V. Pickstone
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719059940


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This classic MUP text discusses the historical development of science, technology and medicine in Western Europe and North America from the Renaissance to the present. Combining theoretical discussion and empirical illustration, it redefines the geography of science, technology and medicine.

A Pickle for the Knowing Ones

A Pickle for the Knowing Ones
Author: Timothy Dexter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1848
Genre: Newburyport (Mass.)
ISBN:


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The Forgetting

The Forgetting
Author: Sharon Cameron
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0545945224


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From beloved author of Rook comes a brilliant and genre-bending exploration of truth and memory, love and loss in this remarkable story of a civilization that undergoes a collective forgetting. What isn't written, isn't remembered. Even your crimes. Nadia lives in the city of Canaan, where life is safe and structured, hemmed in by white stone walls and no memory of what came before. But every twelve years the city descends into the bloody chaos of the Forgetting, a day of no remorse, when each person's memories -- of parents, children, love, life, and self -- are lost. Unless they have been written.In Canaan, your book is your truth and your identity, and Nadia knows exactly who hasn't written the truth. Because Nadia is the only person in Canaan who has never forgotten.But when Nadia begins to use her memories to solve the mysteries of Canaan, she discovers truths about herself and Gray, the handsome glassblower, that will change her world forever. As the anarchy of the Forgetting approaches, Nadia and Gray must stop an unseen enemy that threatens both their city and their own existence -- before the people can forget the truth. And before Gray can forget her.