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Ken Dale has lived for 90 years as a modern man, and therefore as one who deeply respects the thinking of scientists who limit the world they study to what is objective. Unfortunately, some moderns tell us we should all follow suit. Yet science has no plausible account of the subjective experience of scientists or of any of us. Dale refuses to ignore what he knows best, his own experience, and when one clearly affirms the subjective realm at any point, all sorts of questions open up. He is quite confident that in this realm he has met God, and he encourages us to think with him about what that…mehr
Ken Dale has lived for 90 years as a modern man, and therefore as one who deeply respects the thinking of scientists who limit the world they study to what is objective. Unfortunately, some moderns tell us we should all follow suit. Yet science has no plausible account of the subjective experience of scientists or of any of us. Dale refuses to ignore what he knows best, his own experience, and when one clearly affirms the subjective realm at any point, all sorts of questions open up. He is quite confident that in this realm he has met God, and he encourages us to think with him about what that means. There is no better way to examine ones own experience and come to ones own judgments than to engage the wisdom of another seeker like Dale. He offers us his insights freely and forthrightly in brief meditations on questions that concern us all. Plunge in! John B. Cobb, Jr. Professor Emeritus, Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University Founding Co-director of the Center for Process Studies
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Kenneth J. Dale, a Nebraskan by birth, an ordained Lutheran minister, received his M.Div. from the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago and his PhD from Union Seminary in New York. He was professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at the Japan Lutheran College and Seminary for 35 years, during which time he wrestled with the meaning of Christian faith in a non-Christian culture and in his own life as well. While teaching, he founded and directed a pastoral counseling center in Tokyo for 14 years. He has written 7 books on a range of subjects, some of which have also been published in Japanese. He and his wife Eloise live in Pilgrim Place, a retirement community in Claremont, CA, where, at age 90, he is still active in social concerns, parish activities, writing, painting, swimming, teaching TaiChi, and more.
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