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Brené Brown: The Power of Vulnerability
“Faith minus vulnerability and mystery equals extremism. If you’ve got all the answers, then don’t call what you do faith.” — Dr. Brené Brown I recently did a post on Jean Vanier and the L’Arche program on the wisdom of tenderness … Continue reading
Posted in Reason and Faith
Tagged Brené Brown, Catholic, Christian, George Farahat, God, interconnectiveness, TEDx, vulnerability
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (August 26, 2013): Calling Down Fire
“Because, my God, though I lack the soul-zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an, overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the dark mass of matter; because I know myself to be irremediably … Continue reading
Posted in Teilhard Quote of the Week
Tagged Catholic, Christian, Eucharist, fire, Mass, Mass on the World, sunrise, teilhard de chardin
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Feast of St. Augustine of Hippo (August 28)
“Our hearts are restless, O God, until they rest in You.” — St. Augustine of Hippo St. Augustine of Hippo was an early Christian theologian whose writings are considered very influential in the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was bishop of Hippo Regius (present-day Annaba, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adeodatus, Catholic, Christian, City of God, Confessions, Donatism, Greek philosophy, Hippo, Manichaeism, Patricius, Pelagianism, Plato, St. Augustine, St. Monica
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Christian Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the Washington Civil Rights March
Tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on Washington in the U.S. This march galvanized the country around the issue of civil rights and made the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. into a national icon. Fifty years later, … Continue reading
The Christian Wisdom of Tenderness: Jean Vanier on Lived Compassion, L’Arche and Becoming Human
The excellent National Public Radio program, On Being, had a replay of an interview with Canadian philosopher and Catholic social entrepreneur Jean Vanier. I had heard this interview before and if anything, it was even more moving listening to it … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Canadian, Catholic, Christ, Christian, compassion, faith, French, God, Jean Vanier, Jesus, Krista Tippett, L'Arche, love, On Being, philosophy, St. John, St. John the Baptist, suffering, vulnerability
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N.T. Wright on Simply Christian (Video)
One of my favorite New Testament biblical scholars is N.T. Wright. Wright is an Anglican priest and the former Bishop of Durham in the Church of England (2003-2010). He is now serving as the chair of New Testament and Early Christianity … Continue reading
Posted in Reason and Faith
Tagged Christ, Christian, Georgetown, Jesus, N.T. Wright, resurrection
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Everyday Mysticism: New Wood Blog
One of the “virtual” mentors on my spiritual journey has been David Backes who runs the outstanding blog New Wood. Dr. Backes is a university professor and Roman Catholic deacon. New Wood is a blog that focuses on everyday spirituality, … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christian, David Backes, New Wood, Sigurd F. Olson, spirituality, Thomas Merton
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Sunday Reflection, 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 18, 2013): Purifying Fire of God’s Love
Today is the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The weekly readings are here and are extremely challenging. In Luke’s Gospel Jesus proclaims: “I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! There is a baptism … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christ, Christian, fire, God, Jesus, love, religion, teilhard de chardin
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Laura Keynes and Why New Atheists are Good for Christianity
One of the most interesting phenomenon of the last decade is the popularity of the so-called New Atheists, led by Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens and Daniel Dennett. The New Atheists are “new” in the sense that they have … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (August 12, 2013): In the beginning . . . )
“In the beginning was Power, intelligent, loving, energizing. In the beginning was the Word, supremely capable of mastering and molding whatever might come into being in the world of matter. In the beginning there were not coldness and darkness; there was Fire. This is the truth. … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christ, Christian, fire, God, Ignatian Spirituality, logos, teilhard de chardin, The Mass on the World, Word
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