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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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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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Teilhard’s “Mass on the World” Video

Teilhard de Chardin’s  mystical “Mass on the World” was performed at Georgetown University April 9, 2015.  It was staged to honor its author on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his death.  A video of this performance can be … Continue reading

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Teilhard Seminar video available

      Panel members: John F. Haught, PhD;  Ilia Delio OSF, PhD; Frank Frost, PhD (moderator);  John Grim, PhD; and Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, PhD. Georgetown University recently honored Teilhard de Chardin on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his death, … Continue reading

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