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The Noosphere and Cosmic Christ: Happy Birthday Teilhard de Chardin
Originally posted on Evolutionary Landscapes:
The Noosphere and Cosmic Christ: Happy Birthday Teilhard de Chardin Happy birthday, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (May 1, 1885 – April 10, 1955). Give a listen to this excellent biographical podcast with Ursula King, Andrew…
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The Noosphere and Cosmic Christ: Happy Birthday Teilhard de Chardin
Originally posted on dreamweaver333:
Happy birthday, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (May 1, 1885 – April 10, 1955). A Jesuit priest and paleontologist, Teilhard was one of the first evolutionary mystics to popularize the term “noosphere.” Some consider him the patron…
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Fr. Stanislaw Herba on Teilhard de Chardin, Personal Evolution and the Church of Mercy
I came across an interesting article of Fr. Stanislaw Herba, pastor of Saint Mary of the Assumption in Park City, Utah. The article talks about Fr. Herba’s life from Communist Poland to the United States. However, what was most interesting is his … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Church of Mercy, Fr. Stanislaw Herba, grace, justice, law, love, mercy, Park City, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Poland, Stanislaw Herba, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, truth, United States, Utah
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2014 American Teilhard Association Meeting in New York: May 3
I was able to rearrange my work schedule so that I am able to be in New York this Saturday for the American Teilhard Association Meeting. Set forth below is a summary. You can read more on the American Teilhard … Continue reading
Entanglement wormholes
Originally posted on the Hunt for Truth:
. Entanglement may be akin to gravity Program Description Wal Thornhill examines A theoretical paper that was published by an MIT physicist… that claims to theoretically prove that so-called “quantum entanglement” — two…
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1 day 4 Popes
Reblogging this as it expresses sentiments I have felt during my years of spiritual wandering and still feel not that I came back “home”.
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Sunday Reflection on Divine Mercy Sunday (April 27, 2014): Finding Faith Through Doubt
“Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands and put my finger into the nailmarks and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.” — John 20:25 Today is the Second Sunday of Easter, or Divine Mercy Sunday. You … Continue reading
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Deep Resurrection: The Martyrdom and Resurrection of Creation in Our Day
Originally posted on Daily Theology:
By Christine McCarthy The Long View of History: From Eternity to the History of Time Photgraph by Justin Ng, Your Shot Fox’s reboot of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is…
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Redemption for the Natural World
Originally posted on God In All Things:
If Easter is about the redemption of humankind, what about the rest of the created world? Elizabeth Johnson, in her new book Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love, gives a…
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Does the Beauty of the Gospel Story Attest to Its Truth?
The original blog includes this quote from Alistair McGrath’s biography of C.S. Lewis which summarizes correspondence between C.S. Lewis and J.R. Tolkien: Tolkien argued that Lewis ought to approach the New Testament with the same sense of imaginative openness and expectation that he brought … Continue reading
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