Trinity and Personhood
I have been teaching a graduate course on the Trinity this semester and it has impelled me to think anew about the Trinity and what the implications of the Trinity might mean for future planetary life. As I wrote in my last blog, I do not think that we have a functioning trinitarian theology. We have a monarchic theology—a one-stop God—and many people cannot seem to move beyond it. For some people, a ruling divine monarch provides a sense of safety and security. As one parish priest said in a homily after the outbreak of the Gaza war: God is in control. Last evening, I attended a beautiful Passover celebration and had a lovely conversation with a Rabbi who said to me,...
The Ignation Lecture – 2014
Rethinking Catholicity in an Evolving World: Is the universe ‘catholic’? Sensitive to our world of religious pluralism, this lecture focuses on catholicity as a dynamic principle of attraction or ‘whole-making’…
Evolution Weekend – 2014
Evolution Weekend 2014 at the UMC Baltimore-Washington Conference Mission Center in Fulton Maryland featuring Drs. Richard Restak, Ilia Delio and Stephen Freeland. [2:15:18]