Contribution to Book
The Phenomenon of Rome: On Roads, Refugees, and Teilhard de Chardin
Seton Hall University - 2018 Core Trip
(2018)
Abstract
Teilhard de Chardin’s understanding of creation as an evolutionary process is used as a lens for studying Roman roads and refugees.
A shorter version of this essay was published in Seton Hall University 2018 Core Trip, pages 28-33. This draft has been submitted for potential publication in Writing Rome: A Spiritual Journey, Kelly Shea ed.
Keywords
- Roads,
- Refugees,
- Teilhard de Chardin,
- Rome,
- Spiritual Writing,
- Augustine,
- Paul
Disciplines
- Arts and Humanities,
- European Languages and Societies,
- Other Arts and Humanities,
- Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies,
- Religion,
- Catholic Studies,
- Christianity,
- Other Religion,
- Rhetoric and Composition,
- Rhetoric,
- Social and Behavioral Sciences,
- Communication,
- Critical and Cultural Studies,
- Other Communication and
- Speech and Rhetorical Studies
Publication Date
2018
Editor
Nancy Enright
Publisher
Seton Hall University
Citation Information
Jon P. Radwan. "The Phenomenon of Rome: On Roads, Refugees, and Teilhard de Chardin" Seton Hall University - 2018 Core Trip (2018) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jon_radwan/31/