Hey, today's episode is all about truth, art, beauty, and story. It's inspired by something Plato said a long time ago (obviously he said it a long time ago!) "Poetry is more believable than history." Yes, I think so. Because poetry is willing to live in the gray, to blend the verifiable and the unverifiable to get to the truth. I have discovered over the last year or so that I approach this all with a very open and relational philosophical mindset. O/R is something of a subset of process theology. It’s a way of understanding the world that brings together lots of different experiences. A. N. Whitehead would say something like that it's wrong to think that perceiving, knowing, feeling the world is reducible to the senses. Rather, we should be radical empiricists. We learn about truth in grieving, laughing, being skeptical, religious, new approaches to thinking, etc... they are all doorways into learning about the nature of things. So, let's do it. Let's walk through all the doorways to get at the "nature of things." Thanks for listening. Sign up for the newsletter at www.jonathanfosteronline.com and or find me at www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster.
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Season 4:4 What is the Truth?
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Season 4:4 What is the Truth?
Jul 19, 2021
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The intersection of mimetic theory, open and relational theology, grief, and life
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Season 4:4 What is the Truth?