Evolution, the Universe, and Divine Influence
Haught notes that Teilhard has been both neglected and ignored both by theologians and by scientists, but that he believes is a mistake. The problem, he suggests, with Teilhard is that while he distinguished in his own mind between his science and his theology, it wasn't always clearly demarcated in his writings.
The point I'd like to bring out is the possibility of divine influence in the universe as Haught understands it. He writes:
As long as the universe is thought of in a strictly materialist manner, it will appear impermeable to divine influence. But the character of the universe is such that it has never been utterly mindless and spiritless at any time. So at least in Christian terms, it is always open to the creative movement of the Holy Spirit. (p. 145).What Teilhard does is suggest that the development of the "sphere of the mind" or noosphere is not only part of the evolutionary process, but that it has always been present, so that the universe/nature has never been completely mindless. This fact allows room for the possibility of divine influence.
Haught writes:
Divine action in the world may be hard to understand as long as nature is taken to be essentially mindless, but it turns out that the very idea of mindless (or spiritless) matter is a logical illusion, stemming from science's inability to "see" the interior side that comes out into the light of day most explicitly in the evolution of human consciousness and the noosphere. It is the interior vein of "consciousness" running throughout cosmic history, and especially in the dramatic depths of life, that allows the Spirit of God to penetrate the natural world, luring it toward more intense modes of being. This interior side of nature, a strain invisible to science, also allows for the incarnate and now-risen Christ to gather the entire universe, physically and not just metaphorically, into his eucharistic body. (p. 145).
Comments
Haught believes that the future is open and thus we contribute to the ongoing outworking of this evolutionary process.
But, I believe that God in God's love and grace has a logical outcome, but God works with and adapts to our choices, always encouraging us to come in God's direction. I hope that helps.
Your magic man's love and grace.
You're making wild guesses and of course you don't have a shred of evidence for anything you say.
Your religion business is useful for you because you don't have to get a real job, but unfortunately you have to live your life acting like an idiot, spreading lies about your death cult, and spreading lies about science. I couldn't do that, because unlike you, I have moral values.
John
We all have nuggets of truth. Try to deny this truth- "Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall."
Proverbs 16:18
By the way, I'm a professional scientist. oops, ouch.