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From Teilhard to Omega: Co-Creating an Unfinished Universe by Ilia Delio | Goodreads

From Teilhard to Omega: Co-Creating an Unfinished Universe by Ilia Delio | Goodreads


From Teilhard to Omega: Co-Creating an Unfinished Universe

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Ilia Delio
4.36 · Rating details · 47 ratings · 3 reviews
Thirteen scholars--including John F. Haught, Ursula King, and John C. Haughey, SJ--take off from where Teilhard de Chardin left off, 
opening new windows to the divine mystery, to the evolving person, and to the new energies of love needed for the forward movement of life.

Paperback, 256 pages
Published February 10th 2014 by Orbis Books (first published January 2nd 2014)
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Oct 13, 2020Ron rated it really liked it
Shelves: non-fiction, philosophy, poitical-thought, religion, science, spirituality, theology
I have been in love with Teilhard's vision of reality since I first heard of him in college (a long time ago.) His reconciliation of Christianity with science has inspired me and focused my own approach to spirituality/life/the world. I am not that smart though so I really like this book in which 13 authors give us a perspective, explaining concepts that are difficult and answering objections to Teilhard's vision more than I can say. Some of the writing is a bit tedious but the expansion of my own awareness regarding how we fit into Creation and relate to God is totally worth the effort. I especially appreciate the absence of dogmatism since each of the authors realizes that this is a work in progress. Equally, I appreciate the enthusiasm of the authors for this totally original approach to spirituality and the reconciliation of Christian Spirituality with the science that God gave us to further understand the world and ourselves. I am not sure that this is the place to start for those unfamiliar with Teilhard but want to know what he says. The editor, Ilia Delio, has written extensively on Teilhard so I would recommend her books as the starting place. (less)
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Mar 02, 2017Erica rated it really liked it
Shelves: theology, science, bookgroup-2-0-blackburn
I am in the process of finishing a stack of abandoned books -- and it is quite a stack! This is certainly not a book I would every think to pick up of my own accord. However, a colleague in a book group suggested it, having heard Ilia Delio speak at an event. I do not have a strong background in Teilhard de Chardin, but that really didn't get in the way of the text for me. It was at times very, very dense, and it challenged muscles in my mind that I haven't used since Div School. That said, it was fairly fascinating, and I wished that I had a more complete understanding of some of it. As it is, I enjoyed the exercise in resolve! (less)
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Jul 07, 2016Ephrem Arcement rated it it was amazing
This wonderful collection of essays builds upon the foundation of the great prophetic visionary Teilhard de Chardin. Divided into four major sections, it draws forth implications of Teilhard's thought theologically, philosophically, spiritually, and scientifically. While being honest with Teilhard's limitations, it also demonstrates how he has often been misunderstood by non-Christians and Christians alike. Particularly valuable is the section on spirituality. How do we pray and relate to God in light of an evolving, unfinished universe? These essays do much to move that conversation forward. (less)

The Humility of God: A Franciscan Perspective by Ilia Delio | Goodreads

The Humility of God: A Franciscan Perspective by Ilia Delio | Goodreads

The Humility of God: A Franciscan Perspective

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The humility of God is really about God's relationship to the world and God's fidelity to the world, even when everything in the world seems to fail.—from the Introduction

"Here as in her previous work, Sister Ilia builds on her outstanding command of the scholarship about the work of Bonaventure which has developed so remarkably in the twentieth century. Together with this she brings her personal knowledge and experience of contemporary scientific understandings of the cosmos. In a style that is preeminently readable, she offers insights into issues and problems that are widespread in the present period of Christian history. Sister Ilia has taken on these monumental issues and has opened insights, which can be helpful to many who take their Christian faith seriously."—from the Preface by Zachary Hayes, O.F.M.

The Humility of God: A Franciscan Perspective is the first extensive treatment of a Franciscan theology of divine humility. Through the lens of St. Bonaventure's theology, Ilia Delio searches for God today "in a fast-paced, scientific world that in many ways views God as an unnecessary hypothesis." Using Bonaventure's Christ-centered mysticism, Ilia Delio illustrates God's humility and his relationship to the world, while at the same time tackling these tough questions: How can a God of love exist in such a time of turmoil and suffering? How can a well-educated Christian reconcile contemporary science with the central symbols of his or her faith?
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Paperback180 pages
Published January 1st 2006 by Franciscan Media (first published September 30th 2005)

The Humility of God
A Franciscan Perspective
By: Ilia Delio O.S.F.
Narrated by: Susan Marlowe
Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
Release date: 30-07-2020
Language: English
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Irene
Mar 02, 2018rated it liked it
A Franciscan theologian, the author uses the life of St. Francis and the writings of St. Bonaventure to argue that humility is the quality of God evident in the inner life of the Trinity, the Incarnation, the processes of the natural world, the suffering of humanity and in the mandate of Christians to divinize all of creation. Delio applies some very traditional Franciscan spiritual language to some contemporary theological notions such as Process Theology and a “Cosmic Christ”. This is a great deal of material to cover in less than 170 pages. My prior familiarity with the Franciscan theological giants made some sections, such as her exploration of the Incarnation, familiar and easy to follow. But, other elements, such as quantum mechanics or the concept of “Cosmic Christ, needed a fuller explanation. At times, it felt as if she was clinging to a handful of sufficiently vague catch phrases and repeating them chapter after chapter. This book is intended for a non-scholarly reader. Maybe I need to look at her more scholarly works in order to find the deeper clarity I desire. 3.5 stars (less)
Jeff
Oct 09, 2010rated it it was amazing
Delio has wrote a succinct and prayerful work detailing the Franciscan perspective towards God. I highly recommend this to anyone seeking to deepen their own faith journey.
Virginia Aguirre
Dec 12, 2020rated it it was amazing
As a Practicing Catholic I have had a hard time being surrounded by strongly opinionated people who want to keep the church “safe” from science and those who feel that the church is being brought down by progress. This book helped me take a deep breath and not feel alone. It gave me a sense of hope.
Kelly Laughlin
Aug 02, 2021rated it it was amazing
This is one of those rare times that I look forward to reading again. Lots of food for thought regarding how religion reconciles itself with today's world, spirituality, science and our search for celebrating the God who breathes life into each of us. ...more
Deb Weina
Aug 07, 2011rated it it was amazing
The best spiritual book that I have picked up in a long time. This book helped me understand in a much clearer way, why I am Franciscan, my relationship with God, and why I can walk life in no other manner. Illia writing is clear and passionate.
Maggie
Nov 12, 2007rated it really liked it
a lovely book ... i will need a second reading to glean more from it
Michael
A different view of christ, one of relational and one of reaching out in humility, deeply thought provoking
Ephrem Arcement
May 24, 2018rated it really liked it
Sr. Ilia goes to the heart of Christian spirituality and to the heart of God in this illuminating work which offers great wisdom for Christian seekers in the 21st century.