The task before us now
is to build the Earth.
—Teilhard

Teilhard Studies

Teilhard Studies is a monograph series concerned with the future of humanity in the light of the writings of Teilhard de Chardin. Two issues each year are planned, to be sent to members of the American Teilhard Association.

You can download a folder containing the first page of all past studies as well as short  biographies of their authors here.

Back issues of Teilhard Studies may be purchased from the American Teilhard Association at a rate of $5.00 per copy which includes postage and handling. See Below.

For purchases outside the United States, send an inquiry to kduffy@chc.edu with a list of issues you wish to purchase. You will receive an invoice and instructions for payment.

If you prefer to pay by check, you can send an email to kduffy@chc.edu with a list of issues you wish to purchase. You will receive an invoice and instructions for payment.

For more information, email kduffy@chc.edu or send your request to Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, Chestnut Hill College, 9601 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118

AN INVITATION TO AUTHORS

The editorial board of Teilhard Studies welcomes proposals for papers that explore, develop, or put into practice Teilhard’s vision. Proposals should:

* contain an outline or long abstract, 2 to 4 pages in length, which clearly shows the argument you will make in your paper;
* contain a preliminary list of sources you intend to engage;
* include your name, email or surface mail address, and a brief bio.

Proposals are evaluated blindly by the editorial board on a monthly basis. When you submit a proposal, you will receive confirmation acknowledging receipt which will notify you of the date by which you will know the status of your proposal. Should your proposal be accepted, you will receive the Teilhard Studies publication guidelines.

The editorial board is eager to work with early-career or first-time scholars and writers; feel free to make your publication experience clear in your bio. Send proposals and questions to

Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, Ph.D. at kduffy@chc.edu or Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, American Teilhard Association, Chestnut Hill College, 9601 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118. You can download a printable version of these Proposal Guidelines here. Our Publication Guidelines are available for download here.

Back issues of Teilhard Studies may be purchased from the American Teilhard Association at a rate of $5.00 which includes postage and handling. See Below.

For purchases outside the United States, send an inquiry to kduffy@chc.edu with a list of issues you wish to purchase. You will receive an invoice and instructions for payment.

If you prefer to pay by check, you can send an email to kduffy@chc.edu with a list of issues you wish to purchase. You will receive an invoice and instructions for payment.

For more information, email kduffy@chc.edu or send your request to Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, Chestnut Hill College, 9601 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118

AN INVITATION TO AUTHORS

The editorial board of Teilhard Studies welcomes proposals for papers that explore, develop, or put into practice Teilhard’s vision. Proposals should:

* contain an outline or long abstract, 2 to 4 pages in length, which clearly shows the argument you will make in your paper;
* contain a preliminary list of sources you intend to engage;
* include your name, email or surface mail address, and a brief bio.

Proposals are evaluated blindly by the editorial board on a monthly basis. When you submit a proposal, you will receive confirmation acknowledging receipt which will notify you of the date by which you will know the status of your proposal. Should your proposal be accepted, you will receive the Teilhard Studies publication guidelines.

The editorial board is eager to work with early-career or first-time scholars and writers; feel free to make your publication experience clear in your bio. Send proposals and questions to

Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, Ph.D. at kduffy@chc.edu or Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, American Teilhard Association, Chestnut Hill College, 9601 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118. You can download a printable version of these Proposal Guidelines here. Our Publication Guidelines are available for download here.