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Teilhard’s Inner Fire Showing Through in Delia Smith
Last month the London Telegraph did a series of interviews on the meaning of Easter. One of the more interesting interviews was with Delia Smith, who eloquently summarized Teilhard’s vision of the world: “So what is the sum total of … Continue reading
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The Folly of Scientism
One of the great insights of Teilhard de Chardin was that he recognized that science was an outstanding way of trying to get closer to the great mystery that is God. After all, God created the universe, and the more … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christianity, Darwin, evolution, Ignatian, Jesuit, scientism, teilhard, teilhard de chardin
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