Jun 15-20, 2008
Lonergan Workshop, 2008
35th Annual Lonergan Workshop Available contributions from this conference:
- John Haughey, Is there such a Thing as the Catholic Intellectual Tradition?
- Peter Bisson, The Jesuits and a Corporate Use of Religious Value
- William Mathews, Reductionism as a Destroyer of Human Meaning and Values
- Nikolaus Wandinger, Implicit Theology and Authentic Subjectivity - The Problem of Attaining Objectivity
- John Ranieri, Leo Strauss: Picture Thinking and Biblical Interpretation
- Roman A. Siebenrock, Loci Theologici and Lonergan's Method in Theology in Relation to Current Discussions Among German Theologians
- Alison Benders, Beyond MySpace: Grounding Post-Modern Identity in Lonergan's Notion of Self-Transcendence
- Raymond Topley, Lonergan's "Ironing Out" Challenge to Educators
- Robert Luby, Upstream Medicine: A Higher Viewpoint
- Paul LaChance, Intersubjectivity and the History of Trinitarian Theology
- Charles C. Hefling, Lonergan's Cur Deus Homo: The Law of the Cross, Revisited or Why Anselm and Abelard Were Both Right
- Eileen de Neeve, Lonergan's Economic Ideas Now: Functional Distinctions, Innovative Growth, The Good of Order and The Baseball Diamond
- Jon Nilson, Beyond Moral Suasion: Reasoning Method in Theology in "Racist America"
- David Oyler, Potency and Structure
- Cloe Taddei Ferretti, Leaving Self-Centeredness According to Lonergan and from the Viewpoint of Cognitive Science
- David B. Burrell, A Trinitarian "Foundation" for Human Freedom
- Colin Maloney, Faith and Lonergan
- Robert M. Doran, Preserving Lonergan's Understanding of Thomist Metaphysics: Some Key Instances
- Jeremy Wilkins, Transposing Nature, Grace and Virtue
- Michael McCarthy, The Need for Conversion
- Elizabeth Murray, The Second Moment of Intellectual Conversion
- Kenneth Melchin, Three Challenges in Christian Ethics
- Cheryl Picard, Exploring the Insight Mediation Method
- Brian McDonough, Lonergan's Notion of Conversation in Encounters between Criminal Offenders and their Victims
- William E. Murnion, A Postmodern Philosophy of History
- Thomas McPartland, The Critique of History and the Pure Line of Progress: A Lonergan Legacy
- Paul St. Amour, On the Validity of Extrinsic Causality in Proofs for the Existence of God
- Phil Egan, Evaluating Lonergan's Early Short Papers and Devotional Works
- Gerald Walmsley, Lonergan on Philosophic Pluralism
- Patrick H. Byrne, The Normative Scale of Values
- Gerald Whelan, Lonergan and the Future of Catholic Social Teaching
- Gregory Maillet, Breathing Back: Lonergan, Literary Creativity and the Spirit of the Lord
- Paul Kidder, Robert Mosses and the Common Good
- John Dadosky, Is There a Fourth Stage of Meaning? Reports on Ways of Applying Lonergan's Thought