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Teilhard de Chardin

[ te-yar duh shar-dan ]

noun

  1. Pierre [pye, r], 1881–1955, French Jesuit priest, paleontologist, and philosopher.


Teilhard de Chardin

/ tɛjar də ʃardɛ̃ /

noun

  1. Teilhard de ChardinPierre18811955MFrenchRELIGION: Jesuit priestSCIENCE: palaeontologistPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Pierre (pjɛr). 1881–1955, French Jesuit priest, palaeontologist, and philosopher. The Phenomenon of Man (1938–40), uses scientific evolution to prove the existence of God
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Then Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” a Penguin edition of Sophocles, “The Three Theban Plays,” and two books by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: “The Phenomenon of Man” and “Writings Selected.”

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And I can tell you that the closest he came to making a move in his office was reaching for a book by Teilhard de Chardin to give me.

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He recalls Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s admonition, “Joy is the most infallible sign of the presence of God.”

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Curry quoted Martin Luther King and Teilhard de Chardin, and his voice rumbled with gospel power.

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“The late French Jesuit, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, was at once a scientist, a Roman Catholic priest, a theologian, a true mystic,” said Curry in his sermon.

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