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Exorcizing the God of the Gaps
Originally posted on Eclectic Orthodoxy:
The rise of modern science created a problem for Christian theology. If God is not scientifically needed to explain why water freezes at 32°F or why the stars come out at night, if the universe…
Posted in Reason and Faith
Tagged Aidan Kimel, Christian, faith and reason, Faith and Science, Fr. Alvin Kimel, God, reason and faith, science and faith
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Second Sunday of Advent (December 8, 2013): Burning Away What Divides Us
I am baptizing you with water, for repentance, but the one who is coming after me is mightier than I. I am not worthy to carry his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. — Matthew 3:11 This Sunday … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Sunday of Advent, Advent, Advent Reflections, Catholic, Christian, fire, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, purification, Reflections for Second Sunday of Advent, Ron Rolheiser, Second Sunday of Advent, St. John of the Cross, St. John the Evangelist, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflections, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Unity
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Feast of St. Francis Xavier, S.J. (December 3)
Today is the Feast Day of St. Francis Xavier, S.J., one of the most famous early Jesuits. He was a close companion of St. Ignatius of Loyola and one of the first seven Jesuits. Francis Xavier led an extensive mission into Asia, mainly … Continue reading
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First Sunday of Advent (December 1, 2013): Preparing for Christ
This Sunday is the First Sunday of Advent, the beginning of the Church year. The readings can be found here. The themes include preparing for the various comings of Christ. The reflection comes from Living Space run by the Irish … Continue reading
Peter Faber, S.J. to be declared Saint
I had previously written about the life of Peter (Pierre) Faber, S.J., a companion of St. Ignatius of Loyola and the first Jesuit priest. Pope Francis mentioned Fr. Faber as one of his role models for his pontificate. Pope Francis … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection, Solemnity of Christ the King of the Universe (November 24, 2013): Teilhard de Chardin’s Universal Christic Vision
“Our individual mystical effort awaits an essential completion in its union with the mystical effort of all other men. The divine milieu which will ultimately be one in the Pleroma, must begin to become one during the earthly phase of … Continue reading
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Quantum Physics, Relationality and the Triune God
One of the great contributions that Teilhard de Chardin made to Christian theology is his reconciliation of traditional Christian theology with evolutionary biology. Science has continued to advance. Discoveries in the past 100 years, from the Big Bang to particle … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Bang, Catholic, Christian, evolution, faith and reason, Faith and Science, Genesis, George Farahat, John Polkinghorne, particle physics, quantum physics, quantum theology, reason and faith, science, science and faith, teilhard de chardin, theology, trinity, Triune God
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Sunday Reflection, 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 17, 2013): Teilhard de Chardin, St. Paul, End Times and God in All
The last enemy to be destroyed is death, for “he subjected everything under his feet.” But when it says that everything has been subjected, it is clear that it excludes the one who subjected everything to him. When everything is subjected to him, then … Continue reading
God, Evolution, Teilhard de Chardin and the Problem of Innocent Suffering
One of the biggest challenges to the concept of the Christian God is the problem of evil and the suffering of innocents. People have been trying to reconcile an all-loving, all-powerful God with the existence of evil since the first … Continue reading
Archbishop Menamparampil on Teilhard de Chardin, Mysticism and Engagement with Culture
It is the mission of modern mystics to bring joy to people in the streets, slums, hospital and prisons.” — Archbishop Emeritus Thomas Menamparampil I came across a great article in Don Bosco India on a speech given by Archbishop Emeritus … Continue reading