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330:... if you take Buddhism and Christianity and so forth there's a kind of battle — a subtle sort of struggle taking place because they're not standing in a common ground but ... take the Earth or ecology then suddenly they can begin to explore what they have to offer. So I do think absolutely that ... there will be a flourishing of religions, not a withering away. And they will flourish to the degree that they will move into the context of planet and universe. 294:: He adopted Teilhard's thinking that everything in existence has a physical as well as a spiritual dimension. He believes the universe is a deep transfiguration process. Love, truth, compassion and zest—all of these qualities regarded as divine become embodied in the universe. In this way, the universe is imagined as evolving with a 352:
the earth is just stuff to be used. He believes that consumerism has become the dominant world faith, exploiting the riches of the earth. His fundamental aim is to present a new cosmology—one grounded in a contemporary understanding of the universe but nourished by ancient spiritual convictions that help give it meaning.
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on the graduate faculty of the California Institute of Integral Studies in the philosophy, cosmology and consciousness and also ecology, spirituality, and religion programs, areas of study within the philosophy and religion program. Swimme's primary field of research is the nature of the evolutionary
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Suzanne Taylor, founder of Mighty Companions, said Swimme is a charismatic person who seeks to place scientific technology in its context of the infancy of the earth community as it struggles for reconnection to its sacred source. She believes that he sweeps us into the grand picture of human beings
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science is filled with little mysterious coincidences, upon which our entire existence rests. Swimme notes that this inspires awe and humility, and that this cosmology puts people in their proper place. He thinks that the popular view is that the earth is like a gravel pit or a hardware store, that
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Swimme, a mathematician by training, seeks a larger, warmer, more noble science story, stating that, not merely a collection of facts, science should be a student's guide to a grand world-view, including, if possible, meaning, purpose and value; he sees the cosmological perspective as one to which
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In an interview in 2001, Swimme gave a basic summary of "the whole story in one line": "This is the greatest discovery of the scientific enterprise: You take hydrogen gas, and you leave it alone, and it turns into rosebushes, giraffes, and humans." Writing for the
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as the current culmination of the still-evolving universe. Swimme tells the story of the evolution of the universe and attempts to pull people into a universe of meaning, where there is not only connectivity, but directionality as well.
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dynamics of the universe. He has developed an interpretation of the human as an emergent being within the universe and earth. His central concern is the role of the human within the earth community, the cultural implications of the
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Swimme founded the international Epic of Evolution Society in 1998. This was a result of his participation in the conference Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion organized by the
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all modern scientists can objectively subscribe, yet the meaning and purpose of it being a subjective outgrowth of an individual's reflection upon that cosmology ...
216:-winning film released in 2011. These works draw together scientific discoveries in astronomy, geology and biology, with humanistic insights concerning the nature of the 290:. Swimme is deeply influenced by Teilhard's ideas. Swimme described his discovery of Teilhard in his foreword to Sarah Appleton Weber's translation of Teilhard's 903: 339:
newspaper reported that Swimme was at the forefront of a new movement that integrates science and spirituality. Swimme believes there is a new story, the
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to graduate students in the philosophy, cosmology, and consciousness program. He received his Ph.D. (1978) from the department of mathematics at the
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The Universe Story: From the Primordial Flaring Forth to the Ecozoic Era: A Celebration of the Unfolding of the Cosmos
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said that "Swimme believes that 'the universe is attempting to be felt', which makes him a
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A Walk Through Time: From Stardust to Us—The Evolution of Life on Earth
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Gatherings: Journal of the International Community for Ecopsychology
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Swimme's published work portrays the 14-billion-year trajectory of
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Redeeming the time: a political theology of the environment
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The Pleiadian Agenda: A New Cosmology for the Age of Light
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The Universe is a Green Dragon: A Cosmic Creation Story
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Heart of the Christos: Starseeding from the Pleiades
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Cosmogenesis: An Unveiling of the Expanding Universe
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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University of Oregon
Santa Clara University
Bellarmine College Preparatory
evolutionary
epic of evolution
California Institute of Integral Studies
Doctoral advisor
California Institute of Integral Studies
San Francisco
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cosmology
University of Oregon
singularity theory
N-Body Problem
cosmogenesis
Thomas Berry
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Northern California Emmy
universe
cosmologist
epic of evolution
David Suzuki
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Field Museum
Thomas Berry
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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