Congratulations—Robert Nicastro, Ph.D.

Please join us in congratulating Robert Nicastro on earning his Ph.D.

Robert’s scholarship continues to deepen the Center’s work, and we are honored to have him on our team.

To get an idea of Robert’s work, one of his committee members, Dr. Ted Peters, a leading authority in Science and Religion, wrote a synopsis of the dissertation and has kindly shared his reflections with us. We think you will appreciate our new Teilhardian scholar and his insights on science and religion in the 21st century.

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  1. Dennis MacDonald on April 11, 2025 at 4:11 pm

    I would like to join in congratulating Robert Nicastro Ph.D in his accomplishment and indeed his contribution. My own limitations lead me to see some of which is summarized in his thesis as beautiful poetry that evokes awe and possibility. That holds for much of what I revel in on this site. Anyone who takes on “God” as revealing in creation must, I think, acknowledge some level of the poetic. There is no ‘becoming’ without ‘being’ and it makes the journey an adventure. Thank you.

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