It is attributed to Teilhard de Chardin that he described the ultimate reality as “A God ‘as vast and mysterious as the Cosmos’, a deity ‘as immediate and all embracing as Life’, and an absolute that is ‘linked (in some way) to our effort as (Hu) Mankind.” A mysterious and vast God, a touchable and palpable God, and an engaging/labouring God with us, in us and around us, yet One who is ahead of us.
Login to read moreThe author is the former Provincial of Calcutta Province and former President of the Jesuit Conference of South Asia (POSA).


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