Essays by Emily DeMoor

Dr. Emily DeMoor wears many hats. She serves as the Director of Christophany Groups for the Center for Christogenesis. She also serves as an educational consultant with Human Energy and as Director of the Caritas Center at Brescia University in Kentucky. With a Master of Arts in Musicology, a Master of Pastoral Studies with a focus on Religion and Ecology, and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on environmental education, Emily brings a rich, multidisciplinary approach to her work.

Emily has taught at the K-12, undergraduate, and graduate levels. As a past Director of Liturgy and Music in both campus ministry and parish settings, Emily has experience in Catholic, ecumenical, and interfaith worship. Through her teaching, retreats, publications, and presentations, she has reached national and international audiences. Her current research interests include ecotheology, process theology, intersubjectivity and the noosphere, and integrating the noosphere into K-12 and university curricula and pedagogy.

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The Love of Christ Impels Us

This past July my husband Jim, my son, and some extended family members traveled to Alaska for a long-awaited and joyfully anticipated vacation. While in Homer, however, Jim had a…

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Celebrating Interdependence

Question: What does a celebration of interdependence look like to you?  What stories might you tell? The idea of independence is a strong aspect of American cultural identity, and yet,…

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Seeds of a New Eden

I invite you to take a seed and quietly behold it in your hand.  It might be a ‘helicopter’ seed, a garden seed, a pinecone, or another seed that crosses…

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Coming Home to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

  In her recent blog, “The Risen Christ and the Power of Love” (April 10, 2022) Ilia Delio wrote with great appreciation for her high school experiences of Ukrainian culture,…