
Julian on Divine Goodness and Creation
We saw yesterday that Julian, like Aquinas before her and like Genesis one, finds a deep and primary goodness in nature. She frequently refers to
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We saw yesterday that Julian, like Aquinas before her and like Genesis one, finds a deep and primary goodness in nature. She frequently refers to

Recently, Rabbi Michael Lerner offered a reminder that “Hanukkah is not just for Jews.” I agree. Great feast days of all the world’s religions invariably

Joy and parenting go together in divinity for Julian of Norwich: “God feels great delight to be our Father and God feels great delight to

We are meditating on Thomas Aquinas’ teachings on the common good and justice and how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. invoked Aquinas’ teachings in the

An era of the “3 C’s” of Coronavirus, Climate change, and Colonialism and Racism that form the “Crack in the liberty bell” is a time

Dr. King urges us to create the beloved community. Community means the common good. The age of individualism is over (the modern age); Good things

We are living through upheavals in our souls and society brought on by the triple emergencies I call the “3 C’s”: coronavirus; climate change; and

In contrast to the despair aroused by much of Western religion from the fourteenth century to the 18th century, Julian’s spiritual teachings sing an altogether
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