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The Marcel‐Teilhard Debate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

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More than fifty years ago, on January 21, 1947, a debate took place in Paris between Gabriel Marcel and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin on the following question: “To what degree does the material organization of humanity lead man to the point of spiritual maturation?” As Teilhard’s biographer Cuenot observes, “it was a fine subject for two great, but very different, minds to discuss.”’ In essence, the debate concerned the value of technology in human culture, and the character of the social organization attendant upon technical civilization. Do the astounding technological advances of the last century represent a true enhancement of human existence in all its dimensions, as Teilhard believes, or is Marcel right in suggesting that technological progress is of dubious value in relation to the authentic purpose of life? Clearly, this debate has not lost its relevance. In a time when technological mastery of human life itself, through the mapping of the genome, is a reality, and when the Internet has ushered in a global connectedness which has transformed the planet’s “noosphere,” there is reason to reflect on the spiritual value of these attainments.

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Copyright © 2001 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 Cuénot, Claude, Teilhard de Chardin: A Biographical Study (Baltimore: Helicon Press, 1965), p. 251Google Scholar.

2 Cuénot, pp. 251‐2.

3 Chardin, Pierre Teilhard de, The Phenomenon of Man (New York: Harper & Row, 1959), p. 301Google Scholar (hereafter PM)

4 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, “Some Reflections on the Spiritual Repercussions of the Bomb, Atom”, in The Future of Man (New York: Harper & Row, 1964), p. 140Google Scholar (hereafter FM).

5 Marcel, Gabriel, The Decline of Wisdom (London: The Harvill Press, 1954), p. 8Google Scholar (hereafter DW).

6 “Christification” is Teilhard's neologism denoting the union of all things in Christ, the Omega point of evolution.

7 Marcel, Gabriel, Man Against Mass Society (L'homme contre l'humain), translated by Fraser, G.S.. (South Bend, Indiana: Gateway Editions, nd.), pp. 6,240Google Scholar (Hereafter MMS).

8 DW, p. 15.

9 MMS, p. 91.

10 PM, p. 28.

11 FM, p. 152.

12 MMS, p. 163.

13 MMS, p. 217

14 Cuénot, p. 251.

15 PM 258

16 Cuénot, p. 251.

17 MMS p. 206.

18 MMS p. 166

19 PM. 244

20 MMS. 167.

21 PM, 192.