Indeed Chardin speaks of pleroma, by which he means an «organic God-world complex» which he perceives as something dynamic and in which God is humanized and made worldly, while the world is personified and divinized. It’s a vision that embraces everything, thinks big, excludes nothing. His is a way to think inclusively. Panikkar on the contrary considers all of reality as a mysterious relationship between the human, divine and cosmic elements and calls it «cosmotheandrism».