Recovering the Sacred: Teilhard, Newell & the Celtic Tradition
I ended my DM yesterday with the all-important practical question: What other ways are there for recovering a sense of the sacred? Meaning, besides Lakota teacher Buck
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I ended my DM yesterday with the all-important practical question: What other ways are there for recovering a sense of the sacred? Meaning, besides Lakota teacher Buck
June 10, 2024: From Orvieto: Aquinas and TeilhardMatthew is in Orvieto, Italy marking the 800th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Aquinas, leading a weeklong
Teilhard, like Thomas Aquinas before him, waged an incessant battle against dualism. Aquinas did it by moving from Plato and Augustine to Aristotle. Teilhard, for example,
Teilhard was accused of being “too pagan.” I was criticized for “working too closely with Native Americans.” (I think that might be a criticism of our having
June 3, 2024: The DM Survey & Modest Changes to the DM Entering into its Sixth YearThank you to our readers who participated in a
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
Love has brought us here. Evolution has brought us here. The Universe has brought us here. And where is here? The universe, our home. The universe is a demanding
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
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