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3870The Distress Signals of Didache Research: Quest for a Viable FutureIn Jonathan Draper & Clayton Jefford (eds.), SBL Seminar Papers 2014, Sbl Publications. pp. 59-84. 2014.During the hundred years following its discovery, Adolph Harnack and, after him, his successors succeeded in giving a determined direction to Didache research. In so doing, the Didache took on a discernible identity and was valued as contributing to the pressing academic discussions of the day. During the last forty years, Harnack and his successors have been largely marginalized. As a result, the field of Didache studies has been caught up in a confusing diversity of scholarly opinions. There i…Read more
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1249In my first year at the Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley); I was required to read Oscar Cullmann's <b> Immortality of the Soul or the Resurrection of the Dead? </b> (1956). I was shocked and dumbfounded by what I discovered. Giving my religious instruction under the guidance of the Ursuline nuns at Holy Cross Grade School, it never entered my mind that Jesus did not believe that every person had an immortal soul that survived the death of the body. After a single reading, however, I sudden…Read more
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644"If I join forces with Mr. Kuhn": Polanyi and Kuhn as Mutually Supportive and CorrectivePolyaniana 3 (1): 56-74. 1993.My purpose is to examine how Kuhn and Polanyi might be mutually supportive and corrective so as to join forces in providing a more comprehensive understanding of the progress of science. My presentation will be divided into three parts: (I) The common ground Kuhn shares with Polanyi; (II) Four soft spots in Kuhn and their remedy; (III) Clarifying and upgrading Polanyi appeal to "objective reality."
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665My paper is divided into three parts. In the first two parts, I intend to briefly explore three things Michael Polanyi got wrong followed by three things that Polanyi got right. In the final section, I will show how some sectors of contemporary microbiology are finding mechanisms that guide evolutionary development—just as Polanyi expected they would. Despite limitations, therefore, I shall conclude that Polanyi’s surmise that there are philogenetic forces guiding evolution has the prospect o…Read more
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926Does the Bible require that marriage be limited to one man and one woman? Four Case Studies: November, 2019Current Research: Gender Theologies. forthcoming.The four case studies below were designed as a workshop in a research setting. They could also be used as a lesson plan for college students. The material is divided into four case studies. One can use any of the case studies independently. One can change the order in which the case studies are used. If you want to share with me how you plan to use these case studies, communicate to me at [email protected] • Case 1: Does the Bible require that marriage be limited to one man and on…Read more
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119How Polanyi Would Improve David Tracy's Analysis of The ClassicTradition and Discovery 11 (2): 20-20. 1983.In his THE ANALOGICAL IMAGINATION (1981), David Tracy uses his phenomenological analysis of "the classic" in literature by way of explaining the normative role of the Christian Scriptures among the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth. I point out five areas where the sociology and epistemology of Michael Polanyi would clarify and improve Tracy's analsis.
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201Religious Pedagogy From Tender to Twilight YearsTradition and Discovery 23 (2): 15-36. 1996.Polanyi broke through the notion that science has a distinct methodology and epistemology which sets it apart from the other cultural disciplines (law, medicine, music). When it came time to address the issues of how Christianity functions, however, Polanyi unfortunately lapsed into romantic notions based upon his own ill-informed and marginal participation in the religious enterprise. By way of addressing this deficiency, my study puts forward seven theses designed to demonstrate that everythin…Read more
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856Public Recognition, Vanity, and the Quest for Truth: Reflection on ‘Polanyi vs. Kuhn’Tradition and Discovery 33 (2): 37-48. 2006.After commending Moleski for his excellent study, I focus attention on three areas that merit further clarification: (1) that Michael Polanyi’s quest for public recognition was legitimate and not the effect of a runaway vanity, (2) that Kuhn’s straining to define his dependence upon Polanyi was blocked by the unspecifiability clouding the discovery process and by his notion that Polanyi appealed to ESP to explain the dynamics of· discovery, and (3) that Kuhn’s success in gaining public recogniti…Read more
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79How acts of discovery transform our tacit knowing powers in both scientific and religious inquiryZygon 41 (2): 465-486. 2006.Abstract. In this essay I take Michael Polanyi's analysis of scientific discovery and extend it to encompass fresh encounters with the living God. Given the embodied character of all human knowing, Polanyi challenged objectivism and positivism as untenable. In its place, Polanyi noted that the tacit skills established when a physicist learns to detect radio waves has its counterpart in a Christian's being trained to find God. Once trained, stubborn organismic habits constrain both physicist and …Read more
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Nottingham UniversityOther
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Wijngaards Institute for Catholic ResearchOther (Part-time)
Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley)
Alumnus, 1972
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| Other Academic Areas |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| Other Academic Areas |