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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
Posted in Reason and Faith
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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The Development of the Idea of God in the Bible
Today’s Questions, an outstanding blog that I follow had a great article on the development in the understanding of God in the Christian Bible. I strongly encourage you to read the entire post here, but set forth below is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Felix Just, Felix Just SJ, George Farahat, God, Jesus, Joseph Ratzinger, monotheism, Pope Benedict, trinity
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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
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Tagged Brené Brown, Catholic, Christian, George Farahat, God, interconnectiveness, TEDx, vulnerability
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