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.
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\n* The Not Yet God: Reimagining Divinity in an Evolving Universe
\n* Technology as the New Cosmology
\n* The Challenge of the Global Super Organism
\n* The Trinity and the Future of Humanity
\n* Embrace the New, Preserve the Core
\n* A Call to Action for the Digital Age
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\nCheck out her new book\xa0The Not-Yet-God\xa0here.
\nIlia Delio, OSF, PhD is a Franciscan Sister of Washington, DC, and American theologian specializing in\xa0science and religion, with interests in evolution, physics, and neuroscience and the import of these for theology.
\nIlia currently holds the Josephine C. Connelly Endowed Chair in Theology at Villanova University and is the author of twenty books, including Care for Creation (coauthored with Keith Warner and Pamela Woods) which won two Catholic Press Book Awards in 2009, first place for social concerns and second place in spirituality. Her book The Emergent Christwon a third-place Catholic Press Book Award in 2011 for the area of Science and Religion. Her recent books include The Unbearable Wholeness of Being: God, Evolution and the Power of Love (Orbis, 2013), which received the 2014 Silver Nautilus Book Award and a third-place Catholic Press Association Award for Faith and Science. Ilia holds two honorary doctorates, one from St. Francis University in 2015 and one from Sacred Heart University in 2020.
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\nIlia\u2019s previous visit to the podcast:
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\n* Bonaventure & the Cosmos in Process
\n* Catching a Cosmic Faith
\n* the Entangled God of My Heart\xa0
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