

Emergence, Panenthesim, Science & Process Theology with Joseph Bracken S.J.
Jul 7, 2013
Joseph Bracken S.J., a Jesuit philosopher and theologian recently retired from Xavier University, discusses his prolific career bridging religion and science. He explores the dynamics of Aquinas and Whitehead, shedding light on how process theology illuminates contemporary faith. Listeners gain insight into the implications of Pope Francis's election and the intersection of environmental stewardship with spiritual life. Bracken also delves into the relationship between theology and empirical evidence, advocating for a nuanced understanding of emergence in both nature and religion.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Theology Meets Sociology
02:19 • 5min
Navigating Faith: Humility and Doubt in Confessional Christianity
06:55 • 3min
Faith, Philosophy, and Environmental Stewardship
09:57 • 21min
Faith, Science, and Emergence
30:36 • 28min
Navigating Ethical Quandaries in End-of-Life Decisions
58:59 • 2min
Interconnected Faith: Body, Society, and Evolution
01:01:16 • 10min