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Hope In The River

A reflection offered on Advent 1 in a small rural United Church of Canada congregation where we are growing in an evolutionary faith. Thanks must be given to John Haught for his insights as to a “cosmic hope and cosmic patience.”

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Science, Religion and A Living Universe—A Response to James MacAllister

For six months the members of this website have been discussing the question, “Is the universe a living system?” It was only a question of time before someone raised the issue (going back to Galileo in the early 17th Century) of whether there in an ingrained conflict between science and religion. It was not surprising […]

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Bacteria to Biosphere – Gaia is symbiosis seen from space

A presentation to the European Society for Literature,Science and the Arts (SLSAeu) at their 2015 meeting on “Scale” in Malta. The presentation discusses the new paradigms in biology and evolution that have provided new support for the importance of the microcosmos, symbiosis, Gaia theory, and the work of Martin Brasier on his discovery of “the […]

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Is the idea that the Universe is a living system scientifically valid?

An scientific analysis of the statement “The Universe is a living system.” There are very specific criteria for the statement of a scientific hypothesis, which are outlined. There is also a method by which scientific terms are changed, broadened, narrowed or replaced. The scientific definition of a term, such as “life” may not be complete […]

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IGNATIAN PEDAGOGY in an Evolutionary Universe: Report on Honours Course, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, India

Narrative report of a course at a Jesuit College honouring the integral process of the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (context, experience, reflection, action, evaluation) showing the shift as a result of understanding themselves in an evolutionary and integral story.

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I Am Life (Science for Students)

Jennifer Joy is an artist who presents various types of performances about science and Big History. Her collaborator, beatbox/hip hop artist Benu Muhammad and she are putting together a podcast/audio series about evolution – for junior high/high school students. They will combine storytelling, humor, characters and vocal sound effects to tell evolution’s stories. Their first […]

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