Disciplines in Dialogue
The debate over the moral status of the human embryo provides a helpful case study that draws our attention to the political, social, and economic contexts in which transdisciplinary scholarly discussions often occur.
Some of the challenges transdisciplinarity faces in overcoming the reductionistic notion of the human being.
Attempts to achieve a “universalis scientia” since the Modern age have crashed against the permanent temptation of syncretism.
Attachment is a thread that holds life's fabric together. Anabaptist theology theorizes Christian community and relationship with God in ways that identify attachment for human flourishing and social peace.
The collaboration between these two men merits careful reflection for all who venture into the realm of transdisciplinary scholarship.
How can the gaps be bridged between knowledge from individual sub-disciplines, the parent discipline, the academic cultures, and the search for the larger meaning of life?
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