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Remembering Harold Morowitz

Harold Morowitz was an advisor on our Teilhard de Chardin Project.  He was always generous with his time and insight and we will miss him.  He had a great sense of humor, as the titles of his books indicate.  Generally … Continue reading

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Cosmosapiens — a fresh look at evolution

I haven’t yet read Cosmosapiens, but it looks very interesting.  Here is a KIRKUS review of it referred to The Teilhard de Chardin Project by our scholar Stephen White: COSMOSAPIENS: How We Are Evolving from the Origin of the Universe … Continue reading

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A God for Evolution

Teilhard once wrote “Who, at last, will give us a God for evolution?”   Gregory McAllister, in the guest blog below, takes a swing at answering Teilhard’s question in the context of current events. God! Lately I find myself thinking about … Continue reading

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What If Teilhard Had Been Allowed to Publish?

A Guest Post by Donald Rohmer I’ve read that Teilhard de Chardin was forbidden to publish his work because it contradicted original sin and the resulting need for a redeemer. Teilhard struggled with the idea of original sin in the … Continue reading

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The Omega: A Reflection on The Phenomenon of Man’s Endpoint

Guest post by  Mike McFarlandJesus as Omega gently pulls us by person-to-person love to the future, the fullness of the Kingdom of Heaven. You can imagine a solid cone, pointed up. The cords of God’s love stretch from the Omega … Continue reading

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