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What Calls You, Pilgrim?
In a generous comment on my book The Yoga of the Christ, the justly highly regarded comparative religionist, Huston...
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Peirce, Lamarck and Evolutionary Love
Ralph Waldo Emerson once remarked that a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. Well, I admit it. ...
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Levels of Complexity
Complexity is all around us. Complexity is in eco-systems. Where do they begin and where do they end, and...
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Ethics of Genetic Enhancement
Introduction For future generations, genetic engineering might all but eliminate the predisposition to serious disease and disability. It...
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How the Unconscious Shapes Science
“. . . it still strikes me myself as strange that the case histories I should write should...
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Catholic Metaphysics in the Wake of the Collapse of the Enlightenment
Introduction: Contemporary Crisis The condition of contemporary moral and political thought stands in stark contrast to over two...
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Catholic Metaphysics and the Collapse of the Enlightenment
Metaviews 087. 2000.10.08. Approximately 13,060 words. Below is a report on a Vatican conference on Metaphysics for theThird Millennium,...
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Integral Studies and Practical Consequences
After reading the valuable contributions posted on the Meta Listserver, and listening to the many enlightening and often inspiring...
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The Wizards of ID
In his article “Who’s Got the Magic?” (Dembski, Metaviews 042, 2000), William Dembski discusses my book Tower of Babel:...
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Many Worlds: Cosmotheology
It is important that we define what we mean by “the new universe” before we try to study its...