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Sunday Reflection, Third Sunday of Lent (March 23, 2014): Renewal in Baptism
This weekend is the Third Sunday of Lent. The readings can be found here. The theme of the readings centers around water. Water is crucial for our survival and virtually every culture has had water as part of its core … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd Sunday of Lent, Baptism, Catholic, Christ, Christian, connection, ego, Noosphere, Omega Point, renewal, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflection, surrender, Third Sunday of Lent, Unity, water
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (March 17, 2014): Mysticism and Spirit
[I]t is clear that since all time Christianity has, by virtue of its structure, fallen into equilibrium in the direction of the spirit of unification and synthesis: God finally becoming all in all within an atmosphere of pure charity (‘sola … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection, Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (March 2, 2014): Mystery and Religion
Can a mother forget her infant, be without tenderness for the child of her womb? Even should she forget, I will never forget you. — Isaiah 49:15 Thus should one regard us: as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. — … Continue reading
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Tagged 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time, adoption, awe and wonder, Catholic, Christian, Cycle A Readings, ecology, Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr. Thomas Brosnan, Gospel of Matthew, harmony, Isaiah, Lent, love, mystery, Nature, Noosphere, Omega Point, peace, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, religion, sparrow, Sunday homily, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflection, Sunday Sermon, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Unity, US Sunday Readings, worry
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Bad Science and The Flawed Myth of Materialism
As readers of this blog know, I believe that a synthesis of sound science and ancient spiritual traditions (combined with a healthy dose of humility) is necessary to avoid the dangers of fundamentalism, whether it be religious fundamentalism or … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin and the Blaze of Holy Unease
When I was away on my mini-sabbatical a couple of weeks ago, Shannon Huffman Polson had a wonderful two-part article on Teilhard de Chardin at Patheos. The article describes how Ms. Polson was listening to an On Being radio interview … Continue reading
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Tagged BioLogos, Divine Milieu, evolution, Homo Erectus, Hymn of the Universe, Krista Tippett, Mass on the World, Noosphere, Omega Point, On Being, Patheos, Peking Man, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, process theology, Shannon Huffman Polson, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, The Divine Milieu, Unity, Walter Brueggemann
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (February 24, 2014): The Incarnation and Transformation
“At the source of its developments an operation was called for, transcendent in order, to graft the person of a God onto the human cosmos, under conditions that are mysterious but physically governed . . . Et Verbum caro factum … Continue reading
Love: The Catalyst of Spiritual Evolution
Originally posted on The Green Hills Philosopher:
With only two weeks now before the beginning of Lent, the Scriptures appointed for the next two Sundays point to the addressing of the Commandments given to Moses and reiterated[1] throughout the five…
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (February 17, 2014): The Noosphere
“Man is psychically distinguished from all other animals by the entirely new fact that he not only knows, but knows that he knows. In him, for the first time on earth, consciousness has coiled back upon itself to become thought. … Continue reading
The Road to Superintelligence?
Cadell Last had an article this week in the Huffington Post that talks about the scientific evolution of humanity with Artificial Intelligence with citations to Teilhard de Chardin. I do not have any great thoughts on the article but it … Continue reading
Love, Shakespeare and Teilhard de Chardin
I came across this article by author, columnist, radio host and Lutheran minister Dr. Mark J. Molldrem in the Beaver Dam Daily Citizen newspaper. Beaver Dam is a small town in Wisconsin (population 16,243) close to where I live. The article speaks about … Continue reading