

October 21, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm EDT
Updating Teilhard de Chardin from a Modern Scientific Perspective
Event Description
Teilhard uniquely integrated the scientific knowledge of his day with a spiritual view that he regarded as a metamorphosis of the Christian religion. Today, he has been largely forgotten by scientists and continues to be read mostly for his spiritual quality. This is unfortunate, because Teilhard was remarkably prescient about developments in evolutionary science that have only taken place during the last few decades. I will provide a broad overview in an attempt to once again integrate the scientific and spiritual dimensions of Teilhardās thought.
āThe harmony and order that we associate with the word āorganismā indeed has a movable boundary that can be expanded to include biological ecosystems, human societies, and conceivably the entire earth. Special conditions are required, however, and when these conditions are not met, evolution takes us where we donāt want to go. There is no master navigator for our journey. We must be the navigators, consciously evolving our collective future, and without the compass provided by evolutionary theory, we will surely be lost.ā
āThis View of Life, p xiv
David Sloan Wilson is SUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University and president ofĀ Prosocial World, whose mission is āto consciously evolve a world that works for allā. His work represents a paradigm shift in evolutionary thinking: from one that was gene-centric, framed in terms of selfishness, and insisted that evolution has no purpose, to one that includes all variation-selection-
Date
October 21, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm EDT
Cost
$25