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The divine milieu

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The Divine Milieu is a revolutionary book of Christian spirituality. So revolutionary, in fact, that his religious superiors refused to let him have it published. Though Teilhard, as everyone called him, finished writing it around the year 1929, it was never brought to light until after his death, in French in 1957 and in English translation in 1960. Even today, half a century later, few understand it and many are suspicious of it, because it appears to fly in the face of traditional Christian piety. But, while it is still utterly contemporary and revolutionary -- different from any other spiritual book you ever read -- it is Christian in its roots and to its core. It is joyful, hopeful, and full of enthusiasm, as any Christian spirituality should be. It expresses a love for nature, a delight in scientific discoveries, a rejoicing in human progress, and an underlying almost childlike trust in a benevolent universe evolving in the unconditional love of a benevolent and all-forgiving God. In fact, this book offers to us perhaps the only integrative spirituality that can truly satisfy our 21st Century experience. -- From http://www.teilhardforbeginners.com/divinemilieau.html (Nov. 9, 2012).

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Harper
Language
English
Pages
160

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Cover of: Divine Milieu
Divine Milieu
December 13, 1975, Perennial
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Cover of: The divine milieu
The divine milieu
1968, Harper
in English - [Rev. Harper torchbook ed.]
Cover of: Milieu Divin.
Milieu Divin.
1960, Collins
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Table of Contents

Pt. 1. The divinisation of our activities. The Christian problem of the sanctification of action
An incomplete solution: human action has no value other than the intention which directs it
The final solution: all endeavour co-operates to complete the world in Christo Jesu
Communion through action
The Christian perfection of human endeavour
Detachment through action
Pt. 2. The divinisation of our passivities. The extent, depth and diverse forms of human passivities
The passivities of growth and the two hands of God
The passivities of diminishment
Attachment and detachment
The meaning of the cross
The spiritual power of matter
Pt. 3. The divine Milieu. The attributes of the divine Milieu
The nature of the divine Milieu
The growth of the divine Milieu.

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Translation of: Milieu divin.

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Dewey Decimal Class
201, 230
Library of Congress
BR100 .T373 1968

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Pagination
160 p.
Number of pages
160

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OL24205395M
Internet Archive
divinemilieu00teil
OCLC/WorldCat
1068859

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OL459278W

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