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Teilhardian, a. and n.|teɪˈjɑːdɪən| [f. the name of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955), French scientist and theologian + -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Teilhard de Chardin or his writings, which are noted for their attempt to synthesize science and the Christian faith. B. n. An adherent or follower of Teilhard de Chardin.
1967Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 15 Apr. 18/3 Teilhard de Chardin..restores all the dynamic energies and heroism of Milton's Satan to the Teilhardian Christ. 1970T. P. O'Malley in Studia Patristica X. 194 Even if Tertullian was not a Teilhardian, he nevertheless held for a very palpable world here and hereafter. 1971Time 19 Apr. 34 From the Teilhardians, the confidence that God, whoever he is, has something to do with the future and may yet meet man there. 1977P. Johnson Enemies of Society ix. 125 Teilhardian phenomenology is a system which enables the more leisured class to accommodate scientific knowledge in a religious setting but which makes no intolerable demands on either flesh or intellect. 1983King & Salmon Teilhard & Unity of Knowledge i. 1 Teilhardians had long known that May 1, 1981—the centennial of the birth of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin—had to be celebrated in a special way. Two Teilhardian Jesuits would be at Georgetown University on that date. |