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2004-08-01
Toronto, Regis College
The Second International Lonergan Workshop was held at Regis College, Toronto, August 1-6, 2004, under the direction of Fred and Sue Lawrence and in collaboration with the Lonergan Research Institute, Toronto. The lectures were recorded by Greg Lauzon, who then improved the sound of the recordings. We are happy to present the proceedings of this wonderful week.

Contributor Title
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