Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- PART I
- 1 The background to the divine body in Teilhard de Chardin
- 2 The background to the divine body in Rāmānuja
- 3 The body of Christ in the writings of Teilhard de Chardin
- 4 The body of Brahman in the writings of Rāmānuja
- PART II
- Appendix I Composition and publication dates of papers by Teilhard de Chardin cited in this work
- Appendix II Teilhard de Chardin on the Mass
- Glossary of Indian terms
- Notes
- Select bibliography
- Index
1 - The background to the divine body in Teilhard de Chardin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- PART I
- 1 The background to the divine body in Teilhard de Chardin
- 2 The background to the divine body in Rāmānuja
- 3 The body of Christ in the writings of Teilhard de Chardin
- 4 The body of Brahman in the writings of Rāmānuja
- PART II
- Appendix I Composition and publication dates of papers by Teilhard de Chardin cited in this work
- Appendix II Teilhard de Chardin on the Mass
- Glossary of Indian terms
- Notes
- Select bibliography
- Index
Summary
Teilhard de Chardin's vision of the body of Christ is communicated to us in his writings. However, his Christological insights are not presented systematically; they are to be found in a variety of contexts, amidst ideas on a wide range of subjects. It could be argued that if we were to extrapolate all these reflections and put them together we would find Teilhard's vision. But it is not that simple. You cannot reconstruct visions like jigsaws; they come entire and complete. One of the ways in which such completeness is communicated to us is through metaphorical language. Teilhard drew upon an ancient Christian metaphor to communicate his vision: that of ‘Christ's body’. As a way of approaching Teilhard's vision I shall look, first of all, at the origins of this metaphor, and at some of the ideas which helped Teilhard revision the ‘body of Christ’ for the twentieth century.
THE NEW TESTAMENT
The major source for Teilhard de Chardin's Christology is the New Testament, and in particular, St Paul. One of the most commonly cited references in the New Testament quoted by Teilhard is Colossians 1:17b, ‘in him all things hold together’, and the one he stated to be his ‘fundamental article’ of belief.
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- The Body DivineThe Symbol of the Body in the Works of Teilhard de Chardin and Ramanuja, pp. 11 - 29Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991