Pierre Teilhard de Chardin posits that evil is an inevitable part of an evolving universe, essential for human progression and the completion of creation as it matures through imperfection. His theology intertwines the concepts of moral evil with the necessity of a cosmic redemption through Christ, who serves as the synthesis of both divine and human endeavors. Ultimately, Teilhard's vision advocates for a new humanism that aligns love for God with love for the world, promoting an integrated understanding of humanity's purpose within the cosmos.