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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (July 14, 2014): Creation and Convergence
“The great cosmic attributes of Christ, those which (particularly in St John and St Paul) accord him a universal and final primacy over creation, these attributes… only assume their full dimension in the setting of an evolution… that is both … Continue reading
Book Review: From Teilhard to Omega
I was hoping to have a series of book reviews over the Northern Hemisphere summer. However, daily activities such as work, kids baseball games and family activities present precious little time for reading much less writing reviews. One book at … Continue reading
Pope Francis: Church Rejoices at the Progress of Science; Encourages Sharing of Knowledge
Last week, Pope Francis addressed professors and students at the Vatican Observatory (Thanks to Gaudete Theology for the reference). It is an excellent read on the symbiotic relationship between science and faith in their mutual pursuit of truth. You can read … Continue reading
Charles Reid: We Can Do Better on the Intersection of Science and Theology
Charles Reid, professor of law at St. Thomas University, has recently written an interesting piece in the Huffington Post titled “The Reconciliation of Science and Religion: We Can Do Better.” The thrust of the article is Reid’s review of Amir … Continue reading
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Tagged Amir Aczel, Brendan Purcell, Charles Reid, Christianity, evolution, evolution and theology, Faith and Science, God, Huffington Post, New Atheism, New Atheists, Peking Man, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, reason and faith, science and faith, St. Thomas University, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, theology
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Jesuit Professor Devotes His Career to Both Faith and Science
The Jesuits.org site had a great profile on Fr. George Coyne, S.J., former Director of the Vatican Observatory. You can read the full article here, but set forth below is an excerpt: “As a man of faith, Jesuit Father George … Continue reading
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Tagged Faith and Science, George Coyne, guy consolmagno, Ignatian, Jesuit, science and faith, vatican observatory
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (April 28, 2014): A God Proportionate to our Understanding of the Universe
“The human world of today has not grown cold, but . . . it is ardently searching for a God proportionate to the new dimensions of a Universe whose appearance has completely revolutionized the scale of our faculty of worship. … Continue reading
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Tagged evolutionary Christianity, faith and reason, Noosphere, Omega Point, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, process theology, reason and faith, science and faith, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week, Teilhard Quote of the Week, The Future of Man
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Can Science Completely Explain the Universe without God?
A great video by the Magis Center About this video “It’s been asserted by some prominent physicists that science can explain the universe without the need for a transcendent Creator – the implication being that … Continue reading
Why Theistic Evolution is Redundant
This week Stacy Trasancos, one of my favorite bloggers on the intersection of faith and science, had a good comment on the term “theistic evolution”. Dr. Trasancos says the term is redundant and unhelpful: The term “theistic evolution” is used … Continue reading
Not Sure Whether to Laugh or Cry: Evolution and Faith
“Worship him, I beg you, in a way that is worthy of thinking beings” — Romans 12:1 (Jerusalem Bible Translation) My news feed included this article from the Christian Science Monitor on a “debate” this evening between Bill Nye and Ken … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Nye, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, creationism, evolution, faith and reason, Francis Collins, Ken Ham, Martin Rees, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Pope Benedict XVI, science and faith, Stephen Hawking, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Vatican
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