Available through: Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) membership, or at your academic library
Catching the Fire of Love: On the Vital Role of Emotional Connection
Available through: Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) membership, or at your academic library
Participating in God’s redemptive work: A cyclical model for learning and assessment
Find it at: Sage Journals
Abstract
With the goal of working towards decolonizing educational practices, this article considers the Indigenous medicine wheel as inspiration for a cyclical model for learning and assessment. Many current assessment practices highlight individual achievement rather than ongoing and relational learning. This article suggests using a Learning Wheel as a tool to engage students in conversation about learning and assessment. The purpose of assessment would be to inform students’ learning. The goal of learning would in turn equip students to be mindful of learning that engages in real-world issues to partner in God’s redemptive work.
Encouraging Faith Manifestoes for People with Open Ears: Biblical Narrative History
Encouraging Faith Manifestoes for People with Open Ears: Biblical Narrative History. In Tough Stuff from the Bible, Tendered Gently series (Vol. 1). By Calvin G. Seerveld, Jordan Station: Paideia Press, 2024.
Find it on: Paideia Press
This is the first volume in a forthcoming series, Tough Stuff from the Bible, Tendered Gently. This volume is a collection of 18 Biblical meditations interpreting both Old and New Testaments. They are a compilation of what was spoken to mostly local congregations in the Toronto, Ontario area of Canada, between 1977 and 2011, by Calvin Seerveld. Certain old traditional hymns (no longer under copyright) and a few newly composed Psalms texts by Seerveld, with melodies, are included, which are relevant to the exposition. Occasional photographic illustrations document what is spoken.
Congregations of Christian believers constituted the majority of audiences for these public presentations. Exposition represents a hermeneutics in the tradition of Martin Luther and Jean Calvin, often with a contemporary twist that relates the biblical passages to current societal problems, political troubles, and ordinary daily life. A few meditations end with a prayer.
Adorno, Heidegger, and the Politics of Truth
Lambert Zuidervaart. New York: SUNY Press, 2024.
Available at: SUNY Press
Publisher's Overview:
An elusive and complex idea of truth lies at the center of Theodor Adorno's thought. Yet he never spells out what it is. Through close readings of Negative Dialectics, Aesthetic Theory, and related course lectures, Lambert Zuidervaart reconstructs Adorno's conception of truth, contrasts it with the conceptions of Martin Heidegger and Michel Foucault, and explores its relevance for contemporary philosophy, art, and politics. Adorno regards truth as a dynamic constellation in which various dialectical polarities intersect. The most decisive polarity, Zuidervaart argues, occurs between society as it has developed and the historical possibility of a completely transformed world. Critically reconstructed, Adorno's conception of truth can help inspire hopeful critiques of an allegedly post-truth society.
Review of the Book:
1. Adorno’s Conception of Truth2. The Humanly Promised Other of History3. Surplus beyond the Subject4. What Is, Is More Than It Is5. Politics of Truth: Adorno, Foucault, and Feminist Critical Theory6. “Weh spricht vergeh”: Truth in Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory7. Promises of TruthAppendix: Reflections from Damaged Life: Theodor W. Adorno (1903–69)



