In embracing the chaos, all humans are invited to recognize the interdependent nature of light and darkness, sickness and health, death and rebirth. By learning to befriend the chaos of our world we interact with, and integrate, our personal chaos (sinfulness) in more authentic ways. Instead of seeking to escape from our pain by the addictive behaviors of denial and scapegoating, we begin to engage with it, listen to it, and learn from it. We become coresponsible for life in its totality, and just in fragmented, dualistic ways.

In terms of quantum theology, redemption is planetary (and global) as well as personal. Redemption is about reclaiming the darkness, nothingness, and chaos of our world, and celebrating the negative potential for new life and wholeness.

Diarmuid O'Murchu, Quantum Theology