Man asks many questions necessary to understand himself. Christianity teaches that God created man out of his image and likeness and therefore man cannot evolve. The answers to the questions were obtained through paraphrase, exposition and textual analysis of the work of Teilhard de Chardin and the Church’s teaching on human evolution. In the Humani Genesis (1950), which serves as the official pronouncement of the Catholic Church left the discussion open as far as the body is concerned, but made the implicit reservation that the soul may not be included in the evolutionary talk. Teilhard de Chardin begins his discussion on the origin of the cosmos by stating that it (the cosmos) started from the gaseous elements in space. From the elemen...
Since the origin of mankind, every living person has tried to the best of his abilities to comprehen...
The future of human evolution triggers many discussions, in the intersection of biological, technolo...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
The human person is the focal point of contemporary concern. This first sentence from Andre Ligneul\...
A significant contributor to the ongoing debate between science and religion is Pierre Teilhard de C...
Since the publication of Darwin's work on the origin of species there has been a dispute between pro...
The nature of humanness is discussed from observations made by Aristotle in 4th-century Greece, thro...
Abstract Since the beginning of human time in this world, the only thing which is found constant is...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin(1881 - 1955) is one of the most known men in the dialogue between natural...
This paper will be an attempt to evaluate the lifegoal of Teilhard, namely, his reconciliation of th...
Ever since the publication of “The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection ” by Charles Dar-...
This article addresses the issue of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ i...
In his The Phenomenon of Man, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin develops concepts of consciousness, the noo...
Fifty years after his death, the thought of the French scientist and Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chard...
Since the origin of mankind, every living person has tried to the best of his abilities to comprehen...
The future of human evolution triggers many discussions, in the intersection of biological, technolo...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
The human person is the focal point of contemporary concern. This first sentence from Andre Ligneul\...
A significant contributor to the ongoing debate between science and religion is Pierre Teilhard de C...
Since the publication of Darwin's work on the origin of species there has been a dispute between pro...
The nature of humanness is discussed from observations made by Aristotle in 4th-century Greece, thro...
Abstract Since the beginning of human time in this world, the only thing which is found constant is...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin(1881 - 1955) is one of the most known men in the dialogue between natural...
This paper will be an attempt to evaluate the lifegoal of Teilhard, namely, his reconciliation of th...
Ever since the publication of “The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection ” by Charles Dar-...
This article addresses the issue of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ i...
In his The Phenomenon of Man, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin develops concepts of consciousness, the noo...
Fifty years after his death, the thought of the French scientist and Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chard...
Since the origin of mankind, every living person has tried to the best of his abilities to comprehen...
The future of human evolution triggers many discussions, in the intersection of biological, technolo...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...