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Category: Journey of the Universe

The Artist and the Theologian: Contemplating Creation

This program combines a feast of images, music, and readings that draw participants into contemplation, compassion, and wonder at the glory, diversity, and suffering of the living world.  Participants will be inspired and motivated in this interactive conversation with artist/iconographer Angela Manno and theologian Elizabeth Johnson, who will read from her new book, “Come, Have […]

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Storytelling: Cosmogenesis, Vaudeville, and Christology

    Storytelling:  Cosmogenesis, Vaudeville, and Christology By Joe Masterleo I’m writing my story so that others might see fragments of themselves – Lena Waithe [What follows is a look back at Earth’s history 150 years from now. It’s an imaginative account written by a time-traveler from the future who returned to report his views […]

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A Systems Activity about Our Universe

A Systems Activity About Our Universe Edith Pucci Couchman   As a teacher, I’ve found that work with this diagram can be very helpful when I’m trying to convey to a group (that’s learning about the universe or contemporary science in general) an understanding of the nested, multilevel, material systems that characterize our Cosmos.  Importantly, […]

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A Pageant and Art Project Celebrating the Universe, Evolution, Care for Creation, and the Feast of St. Francis

Here’s a description of  a five-week art and science project which fifth and sixth graders at a Catholic elementary school developed to commemorate the Oct. 4th Feast of St. Francis of Assisi.   As some of you may already know, the Feast of St. Francis  marks the conclusion of the annual “Season of Creation,”‘ an […]

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Yale Forum celebrates its 25th Anniversary with release of The Collected Thoughts of Thomas Berry

Twenty five years ago, on October 20 and 21, 1998, Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim organized two days of conferences in New York at the United Nations and the American Museum of Natural History, where the formation of the Forum on Religion and Ecology was announced. The Forum began at Harvard and moved to […]

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Boundless possibility: the power of seamlessness

Our universe’s constant bubbling of form and new realities is what cosmologist Brian Swimme calls seamlessness, one of his eleven powers of the universe that I have been exploring. Everything arose out of seamlessness, “the ground of being, an empty fullness.” A realm of existence so seething with constant creativity that physicists call it spacetime […]

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Eco-Choices that Embrace the World

What is an eco-choice? A choice embracing the living-world—that is seen and unseen, heard and unheard, known and unknown, loved and unloved. Albert Einstein after World War II urged us to “widen our compassion” to include other persons who are different and also the natural world. As we face a climate crisis of our own […]

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