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Author: Jennifer Morgan

How to Tell a Cosmic Story, with Jennifer Morgan (Video)

In this video, Jennifer Morgan, president, DTN, discusses the role and purpose of the storyteller, as well as props and costumes.  Then, she demonstrates telling a story from her first book, Born With a Bang. *

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Recording of American Teilhard Association, Annual Meeting, Part 1

“Voices of the Great Work” (Part 1) * In this year’s annual meeting, presenters showed ways that Teilhard has inspired people in diverse fields, from education to art and religion, and in plays and films. Hosted by Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim and ATA’s new president Kathleen Duffy. Educators Jennifer Morgan and Kathleen Deignan; and […]

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Recording of American Teilhard Association, Annual Meeting (Part 2)

“Voices of the Great Work” (Part 2) * In part 2 of the annual meeting, composer Sam Guarnaccia; religious leaders Nancy Wright and Kevin Cawley; play producer Sant Aranda, and filmmakers Frank and Mary Frost explain how Teilhard de Chardin inspired their work. * Musician Sam Guarnaccia 00:00-8:55 Religious leader Nancy Wright 08:56-17:38 Religious leader […]

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Evo Devo Universe? A Framework for Speculations on Cosmic Culture

The underlying paradigm for cosmology is theoretical physics. In this paper we explore ways this framework might be extended with insights from information and computation studies and evolutionary developmental (evo-devo) biology. We also briefly consider implications of such a framework for cosmic culture. In organic systems, adaptive evolutionary development guides the production of intelligent, ordered […]

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Teleology for the Perplexed: How Matter Began to Matter

This paper appeared in Zygon magazine. Abstract. Lacking a plausible model for the emergence of telos (purposive, representational, and evaluative relationships, as in life and consciousness) from simple material and energetic processes, the sciences operate as though all teleological relationships are physically epiphenomenal. Alternatively, in religion and the humanities it is assumed either that telos […]

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