Can politics be equal to the deepest of who we are? Can humanity evolve beyond war?
Such questions – I know, I know – are never officially asked during a presidential campaign. That’s not the point of the election: to plunge philosophically and spiritually into who we are. And thus, as the Trump-Harris race proceeds, not too many people (besides me) will be bringing up Pierre Teilhard de Chardin – Jesuit priest, theologian, scientist, best known as the author of The Phenomenon of Man – who died 70 years ago.
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