An article by Philip J. Cunningham on the French Jesuit's philosophical and theological interpretation of evolution. [Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine] www.december.com/cmc/mag/1997/mar/cunning.html
Internet theorists are turning to the work of theologian Teilhard de Chardin for ideas about how the Web might relate to an emergent global consciousness. webhost.BRIDGEW.EDU/jhayesboh/teilhard.htm
An introduction to Teilhard de Chardin's philosophical understanding of evolution. With photos. Also offers a biographical timeline. Site in Portuguese, French, and English. www.trip.com.br/teilhard/default.htm
Encourages interdisciplinary study of the work of Teilhard de Chardin, in the light of contemporary science. Summaries of past presentations, quotes from Teilhard's works, essays on aspects of Teilhard's thought. Site in French, English, and Italian. perso.wanadoo.fr/jacques.abbatucci/index.htm
An overview of the provocative ideas of the French Jesuit and paleontologist. Chapter from Charles P. Henderson's book "God and Science." www.crosscurrents.org/chardin.htm
At the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. Bibliography and an illustrated biographical timeline for the geologist priest. Information on the Foundation, which is the sole owner of the copyrights on Teilhard's works. Site in French and English www.mnhn.fr/teilhard
Organization in the Netherlands, dedicated to the study of the thought of Teilhard de Chardin. Short biography, bibliography. Objectives of the foundation, information on their magazine. Book reviews. Site in Dutch, English, German, and Russian. home.worldonline.nl/~sttdc
The French Jesuit and scientist thought that serious Christians are torn between things of God and things of the world. His solution related human life to divine creation. [Theology Today] theologytoday.ptsem.edu/jan1967/v23-4-article4.htm
Membership organization dedicated to the future of the earth and of the human community. Biography of Teilhard de Chardin (in PDF), timeline, bibliography, membership information, newsletter (in PDF), list of monographs they have published. www.orgs.bucknell.edu/teilhard/index.htm
Though silenced by the Church and virtually disowned by the Jesuits, Teilhard was a faithful priest with a deeply Christian view of the universe. Essay by J. Felix Raj on his fellow Jesuit's life and thought. www.goethals.org/teilhard.htm
Certainly Teilhard de Chardin tried to integrate science and religion. But Richard Lischer muses about the political ramifications of Teilhard's thought. [The Christian Century] www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=1877