A provocative meditation on knowledge, culture, and belief that reframes the tree of knowledge for modern readers.
This collection blends philosophy, myth, and literary reflection to probe how education shapes civilization, language, and creativity. It moves from biblical motifs to modern ideas about science, art, and the human search for meaning, offering thoughtful, sometimes ironic insight into how knowledge changes us.
- Explore how education and learning interact with society, language, and imagination.
- See how myth and story illuminate our ideas about truth, progress, and desire.
- Read about the tension between intellect, artistry, and the forces of culture in vivid, speculative prose.
- Encounter parables and reflections that challenge easy answers about life, belief, and growth.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, theology, and literary essays who enjoy careful, challenging prose that stays grounded in human questions rather than simple answers.