Tag Archives: theology
Eugene Kennedy dies
We note with great sadness the passing of Eugene Kennedy, a member of the Teilhard de Chardin Project’s Honorary Board. And a wonderful friend for many years, since we first collaborated on the television documentary, “Bernardin.” May he bring his … Continue reading
“Come and See” — Reflections of a Life-long Teilhardian
BRIEF LAYMANS GUIDE TO CHRISTIAN LIFE RENEWAL by Daniel Driscoll As friends and associates may recall, I have been something of a life-long devotee in respect to the spiritual vision of the French Jesuit scientist and seer, Pierre Teilhard de … Continue reading
A Reflection on Seeing
This post comes to us from Michael McFarland, Notre Dame University Those who wish to be leaders in our own day and in the future would do well to read The Phenomenon of Man, for what it says about vision. … Continue reading
A Thanksgiving Thought
Thank you to each and every one of you who participate with us in The Teilhard de Chadin Project. At a time of Thanksgiving, we recollect that the wonder of the world in its continuous becoming was a never-ending marvel … Continue reading
The church and the divided brain
The following was posted on the Global Sisters Report, a project of the National Catholic Reporter. The church and the divided brain, by Ilia Delio, OSF The efforts of Pope Francis to reach out to the poor, awaken a connectedness … Continue reading