
Aquinas & Teilhard Envisioning the World as Love
In yesterday’s DM, we posed a question triggered by the teachings of Teilhard de Chardin–Should we not only recognize that “God is Love”, but also
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In yesterday’s DM, we posed a question triggered by the teachings of Teilhard de Chardin–Should we not only recognize that “God is Love”, but also

In Saturday’s meditation, I cited Teilhard de Chardin, scientist, mystic, and Jesuit priest, who said that we should add to the teaching that “God is

Thomas Aquinas teaches that despair is the “most dangerous” of all sins. It is not the worst—injustice is—but it is the most dangerous. Why? Because when a person

T. S. Eliot says this about the mystics: “Mystics are the only hope—or else despair.” The mystic offers medicine for despair and confronts it–despair in oneself,

Called “the most viewed astronomical event in history,” the solar eclipse on April 8 for those who were in its path did not disappoint. People said

In yesterday’s DM, citing Jose Andres, we asked that the best of humanity please stand up. What is the best in humanity? Carl Jung says, “it

In yesterday’s DM, I ask whether human nature itself has been transformed by the Resurrection and Resurrection appearances. We do look for transformation of the shadow

We ended yesterday’s DM with New Testament scholar Bruce Chilton explaining the Resurrection by its results and impact on the historical movement that occurred in

In yesterday’s DM, we considered Resurrection stories today and yesterday from the perspective of appearances of the deceased. I appreciate many things in New Testament

Recently, a rabbi friend who is dying invited me to visit him. He is a person I admire deeply who has contributed very much to the
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