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Continuing Education in Faith and Science: From Big Bang to Dark Energy
I am not a scientist. However, as a Christian I have an interest in science for several reasons. First, I am fascinated in the discoveries that science can tell us about our physical universe and ultimately about God the Creator … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (September 16, 2013): Transubstantiation of the Universe
“Lord, do you now therefore, speaking through my lips, pronounce over this earthly travail your twofold efficacious word: the word without which all that our wisdom and our experience have built up must totter and crumble—the word through which all our most … Continue reading
The Teilhard de Chardin Project: Coming April 2015
I started this blog in the Spring for several reasons. First, I had recently had a “reconversion” and wanted to more deeply explore my faith. Second, I was frustrated in some of my interactions with both agnostics and religiously-oriented people … Continue reading
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (September 9, 2013): Transfigure the World
“Lord, may the might of your invincible hands direct and transfigure for the great world you have in mind that earthly travail which I have gathered into my heart and now offer you in its entirety. Remold it, rectify it, recast … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection, 23nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 8, 2013): Radical Detachment
“Anyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.” – Luke 14:33 Today is the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. You can find the weekly readings here. The theme is that we are to detach ourselves from anything … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin and the Sacred Heart
This post is part of the new blog, O Most Sacred Heart. The question for this Friday is “How did you first learn about the Sacred Heart?”. I learned about it from Teilhard de Chardin and thought it would be … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christ, Christian, cosmology, Eucharist, evolution, faith, France, Jesus, Noosphere, Omega Point, Pope Benedict, Robert Speaight, sacred heart, science, teilhard de chardin, Universe
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On the Way to Something New: The Beauty of Genesis 1
Originally posted on Playful Theology:
Genesis 1 is an incredibly beautiful story of origins open to readings at many levels. What I offer here is a ‘spiritual reading’, one which sees in these verses a metaphor for the emergence of…
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (September 2, 2013): Depths of God
“Lord, I know we cannot forestall, still less dictate to you, even the smallest of your actions; from you alone comes all initiative—and this applies in the first place to my prayer. Radiant Word, blazing Power, you who mold the manifold so … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection, 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (September 1, 2013): Humility, Ego and Freedom
“Conduct your affairs with humility, and you will be loved more than a giver of gifts. Humble yourself the more, the greater you are, and you will find favor with God.” — Sirach 3: 17-18. “For every one who exalts himself will … Continue reading
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
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