2014-09-19
Marquette University
The annual Graduate Student gathering. The program was as follows:
Friday, September 19, 2014
9:10 am Opening Remarks
9:30 am Brian Bajzek, Regis College, University of Toronto, “The Community of the Self-Emptying Servant: A Kenotic Expansion of Robert Doran’s Ecclesial Heuristic”
10:00 am Bryan Gent, Regis College, University of Toronto, “In the Laboratory of the Imagination with Ricoeur and Lonergan”
10:45 am Jonathan Heaps, Marquette University, 2nd annual M. Shawn Copeland Presentation: “Cone’s Adaptation: How Contextual Theologies Sub-differentiate Theological Consciousness”
1:00 pm Rachel Courey, Memorial University of Newfoundland, “Getting to Reconciliation: Lonergan and Religious Conflict Transformation”
1:30 pm Andrew Vink, Marquette University, “The Crucified People and the Law of the Cross: Lonergan and Ellacuria at the Crossroads”
2:10 pm Joshua Haxton, University of Notre Dame, “Finality, Love, Orders”
2:40 pm Eugene Schlesinger, Marquette University, “Beyond Cognition: Psychic Conversion, James K.A. Smith, and the Law of the Cross”
3:20 pm Samuel Granger, Boston College, “Facadebook: The Internet, Cognition, and Grace”
3:50 pm Christopher Krall, S.J., Boston College, “‘Memoria’ in Augustine’s Trinity, A Needed Clarification in the Context of Recent Research”
4:30 pm Glenn Butner, Marquette University, “Participation or Communion? Trinitarian Reflections on the Four-point Hypothesis:
5:10 pm Rev. Joseph Ogbonnaya, Marquette University, “Keynote: African Liberation Theologies: Insights from the Integral Scale of Values”
Saturday, September 20, 2014
10:10 am: Panel on “Lonergan and the Questions of Ethics,” featuring: Dr. Patrick Byrne,Boston College; Dr. Cynthia Crysdale, Sewanee: The University of the South; Rev. Philip Rossi, S.J., Marquette University, “Historical Mindedness, Moral Normativity, and the Workings of Contingency”; Jennifer Fenton, Doctoral Candidate in Philosophy, Marquette University; Nick Olkovich, Doctoral Candidate in Theology, St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, “A Lonerganian Retrieval of Political Decline and Retrieval”
1:40 pm Justin Schwartz, Regis College, University of Toronto, “Method in Theology as a Theoretical and Practical Reflection on the Great Commissions”
2:10 pm Heejung Adele Cho, Regis College, University of Toronto, “The Universal Presence of the Holy Spirit in the Context of Christianity in Asia: From the Perspective of Frederick E. Crowe, S.J. and the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences”
2:55 pm Eric Mabry, Regis College, University of Toronto, “DIDICIT OBEDIENTIAM: The Historical and Existential Ramifications of the Hypothesis of ESSE SECUNDARIUM”
3:25 pm Ryan Hemmer, Marquette University, “Social Grace as Dialectic”
We regret that the recordings of Brian Bajzek and Bryan Gent were faulty.