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The following books are suitable for summer reading. Brilliant! 25 Catholic Scientists, Mathematicians and Super Smart People by David Michael Warren, illustrated by Jaclyn Warren. Pauline Books and Media (Boston, 2020). 101 pp., $24.95. If there was ever any doubt about the intrinsically compatible relationship between faith and science before, it surely will be debunked after reading Brilliant! Although not the intention of the book, the remarkable men and women of faith featured within ....
Process, Development, Journey, Relationship. Mysticism is dynamic, not static. More verb than noun. It’s something we do in response to the love of God. Christian Mysticism begins with God. In this dance, God is Fred Astaire and the human being(s) whether a single, individual, or the collective “Body of Christ” is Ginger Rogers. God leads, we follow. God asks, we answer. God initiates, we respond. And what is at stake is more than just a dance. We are offered a relationship there’s a reason why marriage is a metaphor that shows up again and again in the writings of the mystics. Mysticism is a process of entering into an ever-deepening relationship with God: from an initial experience of longing or desire, to a gradual growth of friendship, intimacy, and love, to the consummating bliss of nondual union. ....
The Scope of Our Art: The Vocation of the Theological Teacher.See All Articles This is a small trepidation in the scheme of things. There’s so much to look forward to in a post-pandemic world: hugs, unmasked faces, gathering in churches and classrooms again. But our worries about how to reenter the world of classrooms and offices are reminders that the post-pandemic world also looms up as a challenge. As the world reopens, how will we find our way in it? We have an opportunity to do more than go back to the way things were a chance, even a responsibility, to do better. How can we rise to it? ....