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Reddit mentions of Partakers of the Divine: Contemplation and the Practice of Philosophy (Emerging Scholars)

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Partakers of the Divine: Contemplation and the Practice of Philosophy (Emerging Scholars)
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Found 1 comment on Partakers of the Divine: Contemplation and the Practice of Philosophy (Emerging Scholars):

u/christiankool · 1 pointr/GetMotivated

Hey, in regards to our conversation, I'd highly recommend reading "Partakers of the Divine" by Jacob Holsinger Sherman. It's not strictly about wisdom or the term's history, though it definitely touches upon it. It's (basically and generally and characterized by me as being ) about whether or not contemplation and philosophy can be separated from one another. And if they that is the case, then wisdom has always had that connotation as being more than about cumulating "knowledge".

I've been on mobile (and still am) this whole time, so I just can't write as much as I would like. I've honestly enjoyed our dialogue and would love to continue it!

Edit: the characterization is by me, not others.