Ilia Delio & The Not-Yet God - Video

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  • In this exhilarating discussion with Ilia Delio, we are taken on a profound journey through the intersection of theology, science, and the future of humanity in the shadow of burgeoning technological advancements. Delio, known for her insightful work on integrating science and religion, shares invigorating ideas from her latest book, "The Not Yet God," delving into how our traditional understanding of divinity must evolve in the face of our rapidly changing world.
    Check out her new book: amzn.to/3ytXsEg
    On this episode of Homebrewed Christianity Tripp welcomes renowned Catholic theologian Ilia Delio to discuss her latest book, 'The Not Yet God,' and delve into the intersections of consciousness, evolution, and modern technology. Explore how scientific advancements challenge traditional theological views, drawing on the philosophies of Teilhard de Chardin and Carl Jung. The conversation navigates the complexities of AI's role in human existence, tech's influence on our understanding of the divine, and the necessity for a theological revolution to match our tech-driven world. Plus, get insights into the exciting upcoming events: Theology Beer Camp and 'Faith and Politics for the Rest of Us' online class.
    00:00 Welcome to Homebrewed Christianity with Illia Delio
    00:18 Unveiling The Not Yet God: A New Theological Vision
    01:22 Theology Beer Camp: A Gathering of Minds and Spirits
    05:22 Exploring the Evolution of God and Religion in Science
    29:39 Jung, Teilhard, and the Quest for a New Religious Paradigm
    47:15 Reimagining God in the Modern World: Insights from Teilhard de Chardin
    55:37 Exploring Jesus's Jewish Identity and the Early Christian Community
    56:13 The Spirit and Trinitarian Theology: A Deep Dive
    57:17 Rethinking Monotheism and the Trinity in Christianity
    57:47 Personalizing God: A New Consciousness in Christianity
    58:37 Quantum Reality and the Trinity: A Modern Interpretation
    59:03 The Trinity and Its Role in Understanding God's Nature
    59:51 The Dynamic Trinity: Symbol of God's Openness to Becoming
    01:00:29 Reimagining God in the Context of Love and Trinity
    01:23:19 Theological Reflections on Technology, AI, and the Future of Humanity
    01:48:51 Concluding Thoughts: The Urgent Need for Theological Innovation
    Come to Theology Beer Camp: www.TheologyBeer.Camp
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  • @marypleier7256
    @marypleier7256 หลายเดือนก่อน

    THANK YOU. It's great to see Ilia with Tripp Fuller.

  • @Zamagal1
    @Zamagal1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing conversation 🎉 thanks

  • @teresafrancesroberts9827
    @teresafrancesroberts9827 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WOW! Thank you.

  • @cat_law
    @cat_law 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Two sharp, positive, mentally and spiritually stimulating people. Thanks for this.

  • @kimsteinke713
    @kimsteinke713 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Amen I realize that fragmentation around 2007... But I also was born gay and always saw the fragmentation from as early as seven. 7 Yes gay children know they're gay when they're seven

  • @michaelboulos3272
    @michaelboulos3272 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great conversation!

  • @trishakoury-stoops2372
    @trishakoury-stoops2372 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this xo

  • @everock9436
    @everock9436 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In a group discussing this book. Great overview.

  • @emmaluciaev1938
    @emmaluciaev1938 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Those who are reading Teilhard probably have read St. Agustin and Aquinas too, also probably well versed in the real meaning of "Salvation" not the diluted concept various denominational churches have. Teilhard was known for having a great devotion to the Sacrament of the Eucharist, and I would be very cautious about anyone saying they know better than Thomas Aquinas, just saying.

  • @everock9436
    @everock9436 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really wish I could make it to Theology Beer Camp this year with Ilia Delio