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*Advance Praise & Reviews* "In The Cosmic Vision of Teilhard de Chardin, theologian John Haught shows how Teilhard's insights remain vital for believers trying to reconcile faith with science and evolution."- Thomas Reese, National Catholic Reporter An expert in Teilhardian thought brings together for the first time Teilhard in conversation with other significant religious thinkers, philosophers, and scientists, including Kant, Whitehead, Barbour, Moltmann and Tillich, on topics ranging from the problem of suffering to astrobiology. The Jesuit paleontologist and theologian, Teilhard de…mehr

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*Advance Praise & Reviews* "In The Cosmic Vision of Teilhard de Chardin, theologian John Haught shows how Teilhard's insights remain vital for believers trying to reconcile faith with science and evolution."- Thomas Reese, National Catholic Reporter An expert in Teilhardian thought brings together for the first time Teilhard in conversation with other significant religious thinkers, philosophers, and scientists, including Kant, Whitehead, Barbour, Moltmann and Tillich, on topics ranging from the problem of suffering to astrobiology. The Jesuit paleontologist and theologian, Teilhard de Chardin, has been much admired as well as much misunderstood. In this unique treatment, John F. Haught clarifies Teilhard's thought, while not shying away from the controversies and criticisms. Each chapter explores a different topic--including the cosmos, spirituality, suffering, thought, God, and life--and how each topic has developed the author's own theology. In particular, Haught focuses on the cosmic future and the implications of Teilhard's thought for this century and beyond.
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John F. Haught, PhD, is Distinguished Research Professor, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. He specializes in systematic theology, with a particular interest in issues pertaining to science, cosmology, evolution, ecology, and religion. His many books include Resting on the Future: Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe, The New Cosmic Story, and A John Haught Reader.