
We can deepen our sense of the divine, if we try
We stand at a threshold that may be as momentous as any in human history. For centuries, our spiritual life has been tethered to the
Kawuki Mukasa is a retired priest who is currently serving as priest-in-charge at St. James the Apostle, Brampton. He is a canon of St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Dar-es-Salaam and author of the recently published Cosmic Disposition: Reclaiming the Mystery of Being in the World.

We stand at a threshold that may be as momentous as any in human history. For centuries, our spiritual life has been tethered to the

In our last reflection, we began sketching a theology that could live beyond the human horizon; a faith spacious enough to welcome other forms of

In the first article of this series, we explored what I called the anthropoterminal impulse: our habit of imagining that the story of the universe

In the first article of this series, we looked at the anthropoterminal impulse, our habit of imagining that the story of the universe ends when

If there is one thing human beings are remarkably consistent at, it is imagining ourselves at the centre of everything. We have done this in