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- noun French paleontologist and philosopher (1881-1955)
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These metaphors would remind one of the language of the famous holists of all time, such as Teilhard de Chardin, Karl Jaspers, Josiah Royce and Heidegger.
Teilhard, Jaspers, Royce, Heidegger and Sri Aurobindo Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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Teilhard de Chardin was a stretcher carrier during WW1 as well as a scientist and priest.
Rev. Earl E. Johnson: No Poverty Of Spirit Rev. Earl E. Johnson 2011
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It was awful, some of it, like Teilhard de Chardin crossed with Donovan or bad Bob Dylan.
The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011
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Teilhard de Chardin, another prophet for peace in the 20th century, said that once humanity has harnessed the great energies of earth, sea and sky, we will then learn how to harness the greatest of energies, the energy of love.
John Philip Newell: 11/11/11: Our Instinct For Unity John Philip Newell 2011
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Teilhard de Chardin, another prophet for peace in the 20th century, said that once humanity has harnessed the great energies of earth, sea and sky, we will then learn how to harness the greatest of energies, the energy of love.
John Philip Newell: 11/11/11: Our Instinct For Unity John Philip Newell 2011
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The French philosopher, Teilhard de Chardin said, "We are not human beings having a temporary spiritual experience; instead, we are spiritual beings having a temporary human experience."
Steve McSwain: Death, Taxes, Ego And Easter All Have Something In Common Steve McSwain 2011
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It was awful, some of it, like Teilhard de Chardin crossed with Donovan or bad Bob Dylan.
The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011
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Any organization that would so clearly deny the validity of honest research, which Teilhard de Chardin faced and which we continue to experience today, is blatant in its self-interest.
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Teilhard de Chardin had no trouble merging his Christian faith with science, becoming one of the world's most prominent anthropological figures for his work in China in the 1920s and '30s.
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- Teilhard de Chardin, "Mass on the World" collected in Hymn of the Universe
Jason Derr: The Role of Poetry in Religious Knowledge Jason Derr 2010
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