| Fredrick E. Crowe |
The Here and Now of Lonergans Thinking: A Study of Contexts |
| Moira Carley |
Learning and Living: The Role of Imagination |
| Ryoko Tamura |
The Self-Appropriation of the Knower and Education in Japan |
| Phyllis Wallbank |
The Unchanging and Changing Adolescent and Lonergan |
| Ivo Coelho |
Lonergans Method: A Proposal for Implementation |
| Gilles Mongeau |
The Mutual Self-Mediation of Religion and Culture in Theology |
| William Mathews |
Describing Consciousness: Reflections on the Elusiveness of Mind |
| Daniel Monsour |
Imaginable Data for Understanding What It Is to Understand |
| Paul St. Amour |
Lonergans Intellectualist Anthropology: Reflections on the Concreteness of the Desire to Know |
| Joseph Fitzpatrick |
Lonergan and the Analytic Tradition |
| Terry Tekippe |
Lonergan and the Future of Philosophy |
| J. Michael Stebbins |
Personal Identity and Embryonic Stem Cell Research |
| Jim Kanaris |
A Space for Difference: A Critical Appreciation of Foucauldian Hypervigilance |
| John Ranieri |
Girard, Lonergan and the Limits of Common Sense |
| William E. Murnion |
Aquinass Philosophy of Mind |
| James Pambrun |
Revelation and Interiority: Reflections on Frederick E. Crowes Theology of the Christian Word |
| Louis Roy |
Lonergans Distinction between Faith and Belief |
| Robert M. Doran, SJ |
System Seeking Method: Anticipating the Future of the Functional Specialty Systematics |
| Patrick H. Byrne |
Outer, Inner Peace: Authenticity in Feelings and Personal Relations |
| Mark Doorley |
The Heuristic Character of Beauty in Moral Self-Transcendence |
| Elizabeth Murray |
A Dialectic of Moods |
| Daniel Helminiak |
Spirituality as a Psychological Concern: The Missing Link between the Social Sciences and Theology |
| In-Sook Kim |
The Religious Dimension of the Psyche in the Works of Bernard Lonergan |
| John Dadosky |
Mutual Self-Mediation: An Explanatory Principal in Contemporary Systematics |
| Kenneth Melchin |
Thinking about Sublation: Exploring a Contribution to Ethics from Lonergan |
| Natalino Spaccapelo |
Some Expansions of B. Lonergans Anthropology |
| Michael McCarthy |
Critical Realism and the Common Good: Recovering an Indispensable Idea |
| Thomas McPartland |
Lonergan and Contemporary Democracy |
| Carla Mae Streeter |
Technology and Human Becoming: the Virtual and the Virtuous |
| Glen “Chip” Hughes |
Art and Liberty |
| Michael Vertin |
Images, Symbols, and Signs: Concrete Mediators of Human Living |
| Sean McGrath |
The Act of Insight and the Excessive Meaning of the Symbol |
| Ladislas Orsy |
Faith Seeking Action: Method for Creating Structures and Norms |
| Greg Maillet |
It is required you do awake your faith: Lonerganian Conversion and Shakespeares The Winter Tale |
| Sean McEvenue |
Truth and Dialectic in Interpreting Scripture |
| Frank Budenholzer |
Christian Philosophy, the Natural Sciences, and Human Dignity |
| Saturnino Muratore (presented by Cloe Taddei-Feretti) |
The Category Nature/Natural: The Contribution of Bernard Lonergan |
| Cloe Taddei-Feretti |
The New Attention of Cognitive Science to the Data of Consciousness |
| Catherine Clifford |
Conversion and the Churches: A Call to Authority |
| Tad Dunne |
The Evolution in Ethics |
| Neil Ormerod |
A Dialectic Engagement with the Social Sciences in Relation to Ecclesiology |
| Christine Jamieson |
The Middle Voice and the Recovery of the Transcendent in the Work of Bernard Lonergan and Catherine Pickstock |
| Gerard Walmsley |
Globalization and Catholic Higher Education: Lonergans Contribution |
| Andrez Wiercinski |
Mediating Mediation: The Centrality of Verbum in Bernard Lonergan and Gustave Siewerth |