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Teilhard de Chardin and Eastern Religions: Spirituality and Mysticism in an Evolutionary World : Ursula King: Amazon.com.au: Books

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Teilhard de Chardin and Eastern Religions: Spirituality and Mysticism in an Evolutionary World Paperback – Illustrated, 1 March 2011
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An in-depth examination of Teilhard de Chardin s 
knowledge of the Middle and Far East, especially China
his comments on eastern religions, and 
his comparative reflections on mysticism and spirituality.
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Teilhard de Chardin and Eastern Religions
Spirituality and Mysticism in an Evolutionary World
By Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Ursula King

A top-drawer examination of Teilhard de Chardin’s visionary blend of Eastern and Western spirituality, science, and planetary transformation.
Book Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
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Telhard de Chardin (1881-1955) was a Jesuit theologian and scientist who pioneered a holistic, earth-cherishing, and mystical theology. The French-born priest used his extensive training in geology and paleontology to pursue scientific projects in China and South Africa. However, his ambitious attempts to work out a theological synthesis of evolution and Christianity were rejected by Catholic authorities in Rome who forbade him to publish or lecture on religious matters during his lifetime.

Ursula King is an internationally known scholar on spirituality, interfaith dialogue, women and religion, and Teilhard de Chardin. She is professor emerita of theology and religious studies at the University of Bristol in England, where she chaired the religion department and directed the Centre for Comparative Studies in Religion and Gender, after teaching for many years at the University in Leeds, in London, and in India. She is the author of many books including Christian Mystics and Spirit of Fire.

This scholarly work is a revised edition of Ursula King’s 1980 work titled Toward a New Mysticism: Teilhard de Chardin and Eastern Religions. It has been out of print for 20 years. The author sees this extremely gifted Catholic priest as a pioneer covering many of the global themes which are so important today: the relevance of eastern religions and cultures, the urgency of ecological concerns, the confluence of science and religion after centuries of conflict, the need for a reinterpretation of Christianity, and a vision of planetary transformation. In his foreword, Joseph Needham salutes the daring work of Teilhard de Chardin and calls him "a prophet of this age."

In her introduction, Ursula King writes of her subject:

"He experienced the world with a great sense of wonder, as a gracious gift, beckoning him to discover, praise, and adore something, or rather Someone, greater than himself. This numinous experience has been the primary matrix of all poetic vision and philosophic insight, and of humanity's ongoing religious and scientific quest, which has always meant far more than just a search for knowledge. For Teilhard, the whole of the natural world and the cosmos, but also the human world, was a 'divine milieu,' suffused with divine presence and power."

King has divided the book into two sections. In the first, she focuses on the unity of Teilhard’s life and thought with analysis of his great vision of faith; his early contacts with the East and his penchant for mysticism; and his roles as a pilgrim, a scientist, and cross-cultural explorer.

In the second half of the paperback, King takes a hard look at Teilhard’s assessment of monism, pantheism, and mysticism. He was convinced that the East and the West converge to bring about new possibilities. He also was excited by an evolutionary blend of mysticism and activism. At one point in his self-examination, Teilhard said: "The greatest success I can hope for in my life — to have published a new vision of the world." He achieved that dream, and we are the lucky and grateful recipients of that legacy.

Through Us, with Us, in Us: Relational Theologies in the Twenty-first Century by Lisa Isherwood | Goodreads

Through Us, with Us, in Us: Relational Theologies in the Twenty-first Century by Lisa Isherwood | Goodreads







Controversies in Contextual Theology
Through Us, with Us, in Us: Relational Theologies in the Twenty-first Century

Lisa Isherwood (Editor/Contributor), Elaine Bellchambers (Editor), Jenny Daggers (Contributor)
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Relational theologies turn our traditional starting point for theology on its head.

They ask what it is we experience and where it is we intuit God in and through our relation and lack of relation with ourselves, others and the cosmos. 
It is a form of theological thinking that gives divine agency to all living things. Already existing models of theology and the divine itself may be the starting point for this form of theological reflection, but they are not assumed to be the end point.

It is the relationship and the relationality enables knowledge of the divine to emerge. The contributors to this book explore the concept of the emerging divine within human and non-human relationality. They asks questions about the divine dance within, between and around us, and offer space for reflection on the ethical and theological implications of this dance. The book aims to push the boundaries of theology and at the same time to challenge many of its foundations.

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Contributors: Carter Heyward, Susannah Cornwall, Ursula King, Beverley Clack, Mary Grey, Catherine Keller, Lisa Isherwood, Diarmuid O'Murchu, June Boyce-Tillman, Maaike de Haardt, Jenny Daggers, Natalie K. Watson and Mary Condren.

Lisa Isherwood is Director of the Institute for Theological Partnerships at the University of Winchester.

Elaine Bellchambers is Senior Lecturer in Religious Education andProfessional Studies at the University of Winchester.

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263 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009
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Beyond New Age Exploring Alternative Spirituality 2000 | PDF | New Age | Religious Studies

Beyond New Age Exploring Alternative Spirituality 2000 | PDF | New Age | Religious Studies

Beyond New Age Exploring Alternative Spirituality 2000


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Beyond New Age: Exploring Alternative Spirituality Paperback – 15 February 2000


This book offers the first serious exploration of the many different aspects of alternative spirituality. While there is much talk of 'spirituality' now, no other collection has specifically addressed its many 'alternative' -non-ecclesiastical in the broadest sense - manifestations. The authors aim to open up a relatively unexplored and often quite hidden dimension of religion in the modern world through non-confessional, critical study. They establish both the vibrancy of contemporary experiments in alternative spirituality, as well as its historical pedigree. The broad range of subject matter includes magical ritual, independent seekers and gurus, the Theosophical movement, C. G. Jung, turn-of-the-century artistic and spiritual colonies, Iona and Glastonbury, alternative healing, and the influence of secular and humanistic thought. Readers of this fascinating book will gain an overall sense of the sociological, anthropological, historical and ethnographical perspectives on the study of religion and the many alternative forms of spirituality.Key features*International names contributing to this subject area*Increasingly important subject in courses in Religious Studies and Sociology*Wide range of voices in contributions

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A valuable and thought-provoking resource for scholars studying and teaching in the field of contemporary religion

The authors and contributors have provided an excellent work, covering a great deal of ground and giving a feel for the various experiences, events and practices going under the alternative spiritualities label.

This collection of useful essays has its emphasis on practice ... a welcome contribution to the field.

This marvellous volume is billed as offering 'the first serious explanation of the many aspects of alternative spirituality' ... 
Beyond New Age fully lives up to the publicity. It is a rare treat for all aficionados of anything 'New Age' ... In this profoundly thrilling book we are given a clear insight of activities, which were vitally necessary, like shock troops to clear the world of all its unwanted concepts and now almost exploded ideas. Therefore this book is of historical importance and could form the staple diet on which future thinkers can gorge, in order to fully understand and comprehend what led to the era beyond the new age. Fascinating, highly educational and indeed we are treated to 'the first truly serious explanation of the many different aspects of alternative spirituality.' It is a most insightful, wonderful read, clearly expressed without any boring passages.

About the Author

Steven Sutcliffe is a Lecturer in Religion and Society at the University of Edinburgh.

Marion Bowman is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the Open University

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0748609989
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Edinburgh University Press; 1st edition (15 February 2000)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780748609987
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0748609987
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.6 x 2.54 x 23.39 cm