50th Annual R.T. Orr Lecture
Join us online or in-person at Huron for the 50th Annual R. T. Orr Lecture
A free public lecture; register here: Huron University – Orr Lecture & Workshop Registration
Healing Desire: Hindu and Buddhist Wisdom for Our Post-Truth Predicament
Since 2016, when “post-truth” became Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s word of the year, there has been a growing alarm that truth has become imperiled. A wide range of solutions have been proposed. Almost all involve doubling down on Enlightenment principles: improve critical reasoning skills, improve digital and information literacy, and enhance science education. These solutions will fail, and fail spectacularly. Tragically, not a single proposal recognizes that at heart, the root problem rests not in the mind narrowly construed but in the disconnection of the heart from the mind or desiring from knowing. We cannot know if we do not want to know. What we need, as Hindu and Buddhist traditions can teach us, is an account of critical desiring not just a thinned-out account of critical thinking. Pre-modern Christian theologians knew better than to divorce desiring from knowing or love from truth. An encounter with traditions that never forgot this truth can equip Christian theologians to retrieve a rich account of how we might heal desire so as to gain access to truth.