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The Future of Man |
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Rating: Summary: The end of mankind is in consciousness of God Review: Teilhard de Chardin was a distinguished paleontologist and a Catholic thinker of great scope and depth. His vision of Mankind grew out of his scientific researches and his religious faith and is essentially a synthesis of both . Chardin pictures the universe evoloving toward Man, and then with the coming into being of Man evolving in a new way in what he called the Noosphere.The evolution of Consciousness which could be conscious of itself was a vast upward moving process .In his words, "One may say that until the coming of Man it was natural selection that set the course of morphogenesis and cerebration, but that after Man it is the power of invention that begins to grasp the evolutionary reins.A wholly inward change, having no direct effect on anatomy: but a change, as we now know, entailing two decisive consequences for the future. The first is an unlimited increase in the aura of influence radiating from every living being; the second ,even more radical, the prospect afforded to a growing number of individuals of being joined together and ever more closely unanimised in the inextinguishable fire of research pursued in common"pp.307-8 As de Chardin envisages Mankind's Evolution is moving toward some kind of ' single consciousness' He asks , " May we not imagine that at that moment a truly and totally human act will be effected for the first time, in a final option- the yes, or no answer to God ,pronounced individually by beings in each one of whom the sense of human freedom and responsibility will have reached its full development? " p. 321
I am not sure what this ' vision' is, and how this ' end of mankind ' in consciousness of God will manifest itself. The vision by the way seems to me to parallel to one I am personally connected with that of the great Jewish thinker of evolutionary redemptive development Rabbi Abraham Yitzchak Ha- Kohen Kook. I would too make one point about my own reading of the ' end of mankind'. I would ask of what good it is for all of us to be absorbed in some great vision if this does not mean that the ones we love, their personalities and lives do not individually live ?
But that is my question, and for those interested in a grand Catholic religious vision of the development of Mankind this book certainly is an answer.
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