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In this episode, Khaled Furani argues for a fundamental reimagining of anthropology by moving it beyond its current secular constraints and treating it instead as a spiritual exercise. Drawing on the work of Pierre Hadot, the author suggests an "antheistic" approach that integrates human reason with divine revelation to foster a more profound immersion in the lives of others. To illustrate this vision, Furani examines the lives of Simone Weil, Martin Buber, and Muhammad Asad, whose cross-cultural and religious journeys exemplify a spiritualized form of inquiry. The essay explores how this shift would transform the discipline’s methodology, its institutional home within the university, and the very identity of the researcher. Ultimately, Furani contends that such an awakening allows practitioners to recover a fullness of being, turning the study of humanity into a transformative way of life. To learn more, visit http://theeastwestfoundation.org/ and https://interfaiths.substack.com/