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Teilhard de Chardin: Theology, Humanity and Cosmos
Contributor(s): Grumett, D. (Author)
ISBN: 9042916508     ISBN-13: 9789042916500
Publisher: Peeters
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2005
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Annotation: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) has been regarded for too long as an esoteric thinker who evaluates theology by subjecting it to scientific theory. There is an urgent need to reclaim him as a French catholic theologian with intellectual roots in the early twentieth century. Teilhard's imaginative and inspiring work is grounded in the constructive use of biblical and patristic motifs and in his own life experiences of war, exile and scientific endeavour. From these, he develops a distinctive philosophical theology which combines elements frequently assigned to the separate domains of philosophy of religion, systematic theology and mysticism. Teilhard provides a detailed theology of human embodiment and natural substances, whilst his theories of human action, passion, vision and virtue offer suggestive resources to pastoral theology. His evolutionary cosmology and social democratic politics are discussed in their historical context and the significance of his work for the ongoing dialogue between science and religion is assessed.
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Religious
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical
- Religion | Philosophy
Dewey: 230.209
LCCN: 2005047441
Series: Studies in Philosophical Theology
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 6.36" W x 9.56" (1.18 lbs) 312 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) has been regarded for too long as an esoteric thinker who evacuates theology by subjecting it to scientific theory. There is an urgent need to reclaim him as a French catholic theologian with intellectual roots in the early twentieth century. Teilhard's imaginative and inspiring work is grounded in the constructive use of biblical and patristic motifs and in his own life experiences of war, exile and scientific endeavour. From these, he develops a distinctive philosophical theology which combines elements frequently assigned to the seperate domains of philosophy of religion, systematic theology and mysticism. Teilhard provides a detailed theology of human embodiment and natural substances, whilst his theories of human action, passion, vision and virtue offer suggestive resources to pastoral theology. His evolutionary cosmology and social democratic politics are discussed in their historical context, and the significance of his work for the ongoing dialogue between science and religion is assessed.