Conference-concert with Mercè Prats, PhD in contemporary history and associate researcher at LEM, the monotheistic studies laboratory.
On the Verdun front, a stretcher-bearer witnesses the horrors of war and wonders about Evil... This young man is Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a Jesuit priest and renowned scientist.
Incorporated into the 4th mixed regiment of Zouaves and Tirailleurs, he distinguished himself by taking part in the recapture of Douaumont Fort. Today, a stele on the battlefield pays tribute to his bravery and the commitment of the colonial troops.
This reflection on Evil runs through all his work, from his writings in the 1920s - which earned him sanction from the Church - to a recently rediscovered unpublished text from 1953.
In this lecture-concert, researcher Mercè Prats offers a sensitive insight into the thought and destiny of this Jesuit-anthropologist, whose profound reflections on the question of evil are still highly topical.
On the Verdun front, a stretcher-bearer witnesses the horrors of war and wonders about Evil... This young man is Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a Jesuit priest and renowned scientist.
Incorporated into the 4th mixed regiment of Zouaves and Tirailleurs, he distinguished himself by taking part in the recapture of Douaumont Fort. Today, a stele on the battlefield pays tribute to his bravery and the commitment of the colonial troops.
This reflection on Evil runs through all his work, from his writings in the 1920s - which earned him sanction from the Church - to a recently rediscovered unpublished text from 1953.
In this lecture-concert, researcher Mercè Prats offers a sensitive insight into the thought and destiny of this Jesuit-anthropologist, whose profound reflections on the question of evil are still highly topical.
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