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A Christmas Reflection

A Christmas Reflection   Who are you O God?  This dark, weary world is searching for you, waiting for your arrival. Will we recognize you when You come? You who…

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Divine Love in an Imperfect World

Dear Friends, A little over a week ago the Center for Christogenesis completed its third annual conference. This year we had over three hundred and fifty participants from around the…

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Human Potential in an Age of Anxiety

Early Christian writers such as Irenaeus of Lyons (2nd c. AD and Gregory of Nyssa (4th c. AD) were cosmic, creative and bold in their thinking. The incarnation of God…

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‘Fratelli Tutti’: Papal dreams or Vatican diversion?

On Oct. 3, the feast of the transitus of St. Francis of Assisi, Pope Francis signed his new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, on social order and universal brotherhood. As in his…

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Christogenesis By Any Other Name?

The new name for our Center has caused some concern among our followers; hence, I thought it best to try to explain why this name is fitting for a world…

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Why the “Center for Christogenesis”?

The Omega Center has been in search of a new name for several months. Recently, we decided that the best fit is “Christogenesis.” This is a term that Teilhard de…

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INFINITE POTENTIAL

INFINITE POTENTIAL tells the story of the man Einstein called his “spiritual son” and the Dalai Lama his “science guru.” A brilliant physicist and explorer of consciousness, Bohm’s profound insights…

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Christianity, Justice and Ecology in An Age of Crisis

“But ask the animals and they will teach you; the birds of the air and they will tell you; speak to the Earth and it will teach you; and the…

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Social Justice without Cosmic Theology is Blind

Religious disaffiliation has been on the rise since the late twentieth century.  The term “spiritual but not religious” is now increasingly a way for primarily younger generations to define themselves.…