The significance of Peirce for theology is his insistence on experience,
on scientific method, as the basis of proving anything. He thus removes
spirituality from its creedal theological past to a future where it is grounded
in spiritual practice, in meditation, in a daily process of thought and dialog.
In time I believe all religions will
become becomes increasingly oriented to Peircean perspectives. It will probably take more than a century for
the change to sink in but it will happen simply because it corresponds with
thoughts that are becoming more and more conscious.
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A Setting for a Poem "Denial" Beloved by the Greek People by the Nobel Prize Winning Poet Giorgos Seferis http://www.youtube.c...
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I have left this formatting as is for obvious reasons. From a longer essay by Gary Moore Derrida on Peirce In the second c...