Hello Liz, Thanks very much for this little bit of light-hearted humour. Cheers, Brian. ... You wrote: Now that got everyone's attention! :0) But it's just The...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. In my submission of November 16th, I commented on how, in Section 2 of Chapter I of Part III of 'The Human Phenomenon', ...
This is part 2 of 3. When all is said and done, then, it does appear to be the case that Teilhard leans toward the opinion that 'the human branch has not...
This is part 3 of 3. Osborn, the Jesuit paleontologist tells us, advanced the hypothesis of a very ancient beginning for the zoological line of descent which...
The following is my Amazon review of Amit Goswami’s "God is Not Dead." Sincerely, Stephen ... Breaking New Ground  Amit Goswami’s "God is Not Dead" is an...
Thank you Stephen. On the basis of your earlier review I read Goswami's "Creative Evolution: A Physicist's Resolution between Darwinism and Intelligent...
Hi Dave Goswami refers to Teilhard de Chardin in three places in "Creative Evolution." Here is what Goswami writes on page 6: "Creative evolution is geared...
Hello everyone, ... As it turns our, I, too, am delving into Stephen's book (the 2007 edition), although, in my case, I am now working my way through the work...
Hello everyone, Oops! .... just noticed that I left out an important word in the last sentence of the third paragraph from the end in my earlier post. The word...
- Trinity, at least in part, has to do with an interlinked threeness involving subject, object, and the receptivity (involving thoughts, sensations, and...
Thanks Stephen for the clarifications and thanks Brian for your interpretation. It all helps bring some focus to my understanding. With regard to the problem...
This reminds me of a little essay I wrote about the Trinity and the Human brain. The Trinity and the Human Brain: A Comparison. Many experts on the Human brain...
From the neocortex we get the skills necessary to make peace between the reptile brain and the mammal brain. Hi Liz In is interesting that the archetype given...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. This submission will constitute the conclusion of my reflections on Section 2 of Chapter I of Part III of 'The Human...
This is part 2 of 3. Nowadays, of course, the wait for a synthesis is pretty well over. Our molecular biologists who specialize in evolutionary genetics are,...
This is part 3 of 3. At this juncture, then, we can perhaps state that, in Teilhard's estimation, the following constitute points of view validly flowing from...
I look in on this site every once in a while but this is my first post in several years. As a hobby, I have created several web sites mainly related to ...
Hello Don, ... Thanks very much for bringing your website to our attention. It is a great source of lots of valuable information on the French Jesuit. Also...
Thank you, Don, for showing us the site you have compiled about Teilhard. I liked looking at the photos, particularly. There are many I had never seen ...
Thanks, so much Judy, for asking Don’s help in locating the actual Teilhard source of the Teilhard quote you mention below. What is interesting is that my...
Dear All&One, recently I've finished the reading of the book "L'Anima ed il suo Destino" ("The Soul and its Destiny"), an Italian bestseller of Vito Mancuso...
Thanks so very much, Rudolf. I would be most appreciative of your sharing with us significant portions from Vito Mancuso’s book. I can read Italian enough to...
Hello Rudolf, Like Janice, I too, would appreciate being able to read (translated into English) some significant paragraphs from Vito Mancuso's book. I,...
Science turned scientism will assume its capability to discover objective truth. There is truth to be had as we learn to approach something universal in scope....
Early in my Teilhard readings, I became fascinated with the prose in "Hymn of the Universe". Chapter 3, "The Spiritual Power of Matter" has been of special...
Chuck, thank you for referring us once again to "Hymn of the Universe." It's the writing that called me to Teilhard, and each time I read from it is like...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 2. I now find myself at the opening of Chapter II of Part III of 'The Human Phenomenon'. In this chapter, Teilhard outlines...
This is part 2 of 2. The Jesuit paleontologist does not here offer us any examples which clarify what he is getting at when he talks about life suddenly...