
From Orvieto: Aquinas and Teilhard
I am now in Orvieto, Italy, where I am on pilgrimage, one might say, to a place that was dear to Thomas Aquinas. I am leading
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I am now in Orvieto, Italy, where I am on pilgrimage, one might say, to a place that was dear to Thomas Aquinas. I am leading

[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 5/30/2019] Scripture has plenty to say about the “royal person” and the “nobility inside.” After all, Meister Eckhart’s approach to the topic, as

[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 5/26/2019] After I wrote my book on The Hidden Spirituality of Men: Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine, I was speaking at an

One story that really rang a bell for me in the new film on Teilhard was this: The original buzz saw he ran into with

Recently, I watched a new movie on Teilhard de Chardin.* It was very well done and devoted a lot of time to the story of Teilhard, including his

Dear DM Readers, First, I want to thank those of you who were able to participate for your contribution to our Survey of ten days

Yesterday we meditated on Rabbi Heschel’s invitation to “behold in order to stand face to face with the beauty and grandeur of the universe.” Meister

In yesterday’s DM, I cited Jesus who told us to “Behold the lilies of the field” and their beauty. I offered some examples of our learning to

In yesterday’s DM, we reflected on a detour taken by Christianity in the fourth century when an emperor converted to Christianity called an Ecumenical Council

Christianity took a two-fold detour in the fourth century. First, when the emperor Constantine became Christian and spread Christianity through the empire in order to
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