Claiming Our Divine Potential
American psychotherapist, Ira Progoff, was fascinated by the relationship between depth psychology and spirituality. As a neo-Jungian, he took seriously the presence and power of the collective unconscious and the…
God Within Us, Around Us, Before Us: Hope in the Divine Milieu
Dear Friends, The twentieth-century theologian, Karl Rahner, was once asked by a colleague:“Wouldn’t it be better to keep quiet about God? After all, the word has been so misused, so…
When Did Jesus Become God?
In an article on “The Emergence of Devotion to Jesus in the Early Church,” Australian theologian Anne Hunt writes: “Our familiarity as Christians with Christian faith’s conviction that Jesus is divine…”
The Heart of Matter: A Mystical Science
Modern physics is, in a sense, a mystical science that stands in opposition to the notion that, “science explains everything” or that “science gives us the truth.” Ilia Delio, The…
The Heart of Matter: Our Everyday Experience
“The fundamental basis of everything that exists is nothing like our everyday experience of the world.” Ilia Delio, The Not-Yet God: Carl Jung, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and the Relational…
The Heart of Matter: A New Paradigm
“As new insights arise that no longer fit the prevailing paradigm, they give birth to a new paradigm, which emerges over time. The new paradigm is not just an extension…
Heart of Matter: A Process of Faith
“What appears to the sciences as a process of cosmogenesis is seen from the perspective of faith to be a process of Christogenesis.” Ilia Delio, Making All Things New “Lo…