Michael Polanyi's Concept of Tacit Knowledge and its Implications for Christianity

Christianity and Society 12 (3):16-23 (2002)
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Abstract

This article explores the implications of Michael Polanyi's concept of Tacit Knowledge for religious belief in general, and Christianity in particular, by investigating the relationship of tacit knowledge to commitment in scientific investigation, and extrapolating that relationship to commitments in the area of religious belief.

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