Journals
We are proud to make available the back issues of two major Lonergan journals: Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies and Lonergan Workshop. The journals are available in the form of entire issues, but at some point we will make available downloadable single articles as well.A Table of Contents is provided with each issue. Click on the issue you are interested in, and the Table of Contents for that issue will appear.
We are grateful to Mark Morelli and Fred Lawrence for allowing us to upload these back issues.
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1
Matthew L. Lamb, Christianity within the Political Dialectics of Community and Empire - 1
Frederick E. Crowe, Lonergan's Early Use of Analogy - 31
David Oyler, Emergence in Complex Systems - 47
Dialogue:
Glenn Hughes, A Critique of "Lonergan's Notion of Dialectic" by Ronald McKinner, S.J. - 60
Mark D. Morelli, The Usefulness of Philosophy - 82
Book Reviews:
Tad Dunne, Review: Clarke E. Cochran: Character, Community, and Politics - 86
John Carmody, Review: William Johnston: The Mirror Mind: Spirituality and Transformation - 89
Robert M. Doran, Review: Bernard J. Tyrrell, SJ: Christotherapy II: The Fasting and Feasting Heart - 93
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Review: John Navone, S.J. and Thomas Cooper: Tellers of the Word - 93
Jerome M. Dittberner, Review: Christopher Butler: An Approach to Christianity - 96
Hugo Meynell, Review: Stanley Rosen: The Limits of Analysis = 98
Frederick E. Crowe, Lonergan's Early Use of Analogy - 31
David Oyler, Emergence in Complex Systems - 47
Dialogue:
Glenn Hughes, A Critique of "Lonergan's Notion of Dialectic" by Ronald McKinner, S.J. - 60
Mark D. Morelli, The Usefulness of Philosophy - 82
Book Reviews:
Tad Dunne, Review: Clarke E. Cochran: Character, Community, and Politics - 86
John Carmody, Review: William Johnston: The Mirror Mind: Spirituality and Transformation - 89
Robert M. Doran, Review: Bernard J. Tyrrell, SJ: Christotherapy II: The Fasting and Feasting Heart - 93
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Review: John Navone, S.J. and Thomas Cooper: Tellers of the Word - 93
Jerome M. Dittberner, Review: Christopher Butler: An Approach to Christianity - 96
Hugo Meynell, Review: Stanley Rosen: The Limits of Analysis = 98
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2
J. Fitzpatrick, Lonergan's Notion of Belief - 101
Geoffrey Price, Confrontation and Understanding in the Foundations of Political Philosophy -114
Robert M. Doran, Education for Cosmopolis - 134
Michael L. Rende, The Development and the Unity of Lonergan's Notion of Conversion - 158
Dialogue:
Hugo Meynell, Foundation and Empiricism: An Exercise in Dialectic - 174
James G. Hanink, A Reply from the Clapham Omnibus - 195
Hugo Meynell, A Reply to James G. Hanink - 198
James G. Hanink. A Worthy Fellow Wonders - 201
Notes:
William A. Stewart, Drama and Meaning - 203
Sebastian Moore, F.R. Leavis: A Memoir - 214
Book Review:
Vernon Gregson, On Learning from An Error, Review of Terry J. Tekippe, Ed.: Papal Infallibility: An Application of Lonergan's Theological Method - 223
Geoffrey Price, Confrontation and Understanding in the Foundations of Political Philosophy -114
Robert M. Doran, Education for Cosmopolis - 134
Michael L. Rende, The Development and the Unity of Lonergan's Notion of Conversion - 158
Dialogue:
Hugo Meynell, Foundation and Empiricism: An Exercise in Dialectic - 174
James G. Hanink, A Reply from the Clapham Omnibus - 195
Hugo Meynell, A Reply to James G. Hanink - 198
James G. Hanink. A Worthy Fellow Wonders - 201
Notes:
William A. Stewart, Drama and Meaning - 203
Sebastian Moore, F.R. Leavis: A Memoir - 214
Book Review:
Vernon Gregson, On Learning from An Error, Review of Terry J. Tekippe, Ed.: Papal Infallibility: An Application of Lonergan's Theological Method - 223
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1
Bernard Lonergan, The Mediation of Christ in Prayer - 1
Frederick E. Crowe, Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use - 21
Dialogue:
Terry J. Tekippe, On Learning from an Error: A Response to Vernon Gregson - 41
Book Reviews:
Eileen de Neeve, Review: Lester C. Thurow: Dangerous Currents -- The State of Economics - 49
Garrett Barden, Review: John C. Kelly: A Philosophy of Communication - 59
Frederick E. Crowe, Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use - 21
Dialogue:
Terry J. Tekippe, On Learning from an Error: A Response to Vernon Gregson - 41
Book Reviews:
Eileen de Neeve, Review: Lester C. Thurow: Dangerous Currents -- The State of Economics - 49
Garrett Barden, Review: John C. Kelly: A Philosophy of Communication - 59
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2
Bernard Lonergan, Questionnaire on Philosophy
Bernard Lonergan - 1
Notes:
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Strawson and Lonergan on 'Person' - 36
Book Reviews:
Fred Lawrence, Review: Alan Olson (Ed.): Myth, Symbol and Reality - 42
Philip Boo Riley. Review: Denise L. and John T. Carmody: Ways to The Center - 44
James G. Hanink, Review: Eugene Thomas Long (Ed.): Experience, Reason and God - 47
Michael C. O'Callaghan, Review: William J. Kelly (Ed.): Theology and Discovery - 50
Bernard Lonergan - 1
Notes:
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Strawson and Lonergan on 'Person' - 36
Book Reviews:
Fred Lawrence, Review: Alan Olson (Ed.): Myth, Symbol and Reality - 42
Philip Boo Riley. Review: Denise L. and John T. Carmody: Ways to The Center - 44
James G. Hanink, Review: Eugene Thomas Long (Ed.): Experience, Reason and God - 47
Michael C. O'Callaghan, Review: William J. Kelly (Ed.): Theology and Discovery - 50
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1
Frederick E. Crowe, A Note on the Prefaces of INSIGHT - 1
Bernard Lonergan, The Original Preface to INSIGHT - 3
William Mathews, Lonergan's Economics - 9
Hugo Meynell, Reversing Rorty -31
Book Reviews:
John F. Maguire, Price Markets and Moral Decline: A Review of An Inguirv into the Poverty of Economics by Charles K. Wilber and Kenneth P. Jameson / 49
Bernard Lonergan, The Original Preface to INSIGHT - 3
William Mathews, Lonergan's Economics - 9
Hugo Meynell, Reversing Rorty -31
Book Reviews:
John F. Maguire, Price Markets and Moral Decline: A Review of An Inguirv into the Poverty of Economics by Charles K. Wilber and Kenneth P. Jameson / 49
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2
Frederick E. Crowe, A Note on Lonergan's Dissertation and Its Introductory Pages - 1
Bernard Lonergan, The GRATIA OPERANS Dissertation: Preface and Introduction - 9
Appendix 1: Lonergan's 'List of Chapters' - 47
Appendix 2: Note Prefixed to 'EXCERPTA' from the Dissertation - 48
Book Reviews :
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., Turning Liberalism Inside Out: A Review of THE NATURE OF DOCTRINE: Beliqion and Theology in a Postliberal Age by George A. Lindbeck.
Bernard Lonergan, The GRATIA OPERANS Dissertation: Preface and Introduction - 9
Appendix 1: Lonergan's 'List of Chapters' - 47
Appendix 2: Note Prefixed to 'EXCERPTA' from the Dissertation - 48
Book Reviews :
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., Turning Liberalism Inside Out: A Review of THE NATURE OF DOCTRINE: Beliqion and Theology in a Postliberal Age by George A. Lindbeck.
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1
David B. Burrell, LONERGAN AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION - 1
Glenn Hughes, THE DISCUSSION OF MYSTERY IN INSIGHT - 6
Dennis M. Doyle, LINDBECKTS APPROPRIATION OF LONERGAN - 18
Paul Kidder, LONERGAN AND THE HUSSERLIAN PROBLEM OF TRANSCENDENTAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY - 29
Glenn Hughes, THE DISCUSSION OF MYSTERY IN INSIGHT - 6
Dennis M. Doyle, LINDBECKTS APPROPRIATION OF LONERGAN - 18
Paul Kidder, LONERGAN AND THE HUSSERLIAN PROBLEM OF TRANSCENDENTAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY - 29
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2
Robert M. Doran, SELF-KNOVILEDGE AND THE INTERPRETATION OF IMAGINAL EXPRESSION - 55
Garrett Barden, INSIGHT AND MIRRORS - 85
Hugo Meynell, REPLY TO GARRETT BARDEN - 105
Daniel A. Dombrowski, RORTY AND MIRROR IMAGES IN
ST. THOMAS - 108
Andrew Beards, KENNY AND LONERGAN ON AQUINAS - 115
Garrett Barden, INSIGHT AND MIRRORS - 85
Hugo Meynell, REPLY TO GARRETT BARDEN - 105
Daniel A. Dombrowski, RORTY AND MIRROR IMAGES IN
ST. THOMAS - 108
Andrew Beards, KENNY AND LONERGAN ON AQUINAS - 115
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1
Bernard Lonergan, THE ORIGINS OF CHRISTIAN REALISM - 1
Des O'Grady, VERTFICATION: A SURVEY OF LONERGAN'S USAGE - 13
Darrell Fasching, THEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY: METHOD IN THE WORK OF SEGUNDO, ELLUL AND DORAN - 41
Des O'Grady, VERTFICATION: A SURVEY OF LONERGAN'S USAGE - 13
Darrell Fasching, THEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY: METHOD IN THE WORK OF SEGUNDO, ELLUL AND DORAN - 41
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2
Andrew Beards, UBERSICHT As OVERSIGHT: PROBLEMS IN WTTTGENSTEIN'S LATER PHILOSOPHY - 1
Joseph Fitzpatrick, MATTHEW ARNOLD RE-APPLIED (1) - 18
William E. Murnion, FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS - 39
Peter J. Drilling, MYSTERIUM TREMENDUM - 58
Joseph Fitzpatrick, MATTHEW ARNOLD RE-APPLIED (1) - 18
William E. Murnion, FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS - 39
Peter J. Drilling, MYSTERIUM TREMENDUM - 58
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1
Mark D. Morelli, LONERGAN AND EXISTENTIALISM - 1
Thomas J. McPartland, DREAD AND THE HORIZON OF EXISTENCE - 18
W.F.J. Ryan, S.J., ON HORIZON AND DREAD: THOUGHTS FROM JASPERS, FRANKL, AND LONERGAN - 28
Elizabeth A. Morelli, THE APPROPRIATION OF EXISTENTIAL CONSCIOUSNESS - 50
Glenn Hughes, IMAGINAL HORIZONS - 63
Thomas J. McPartland, DREAD AND THE HORIZON OF EXISTENCE - 18
W.F.J. Ryan, S.J., ON HORIZON AND DREAD: THOUGHTS FROM JASPERS, FRANKL, AND LONERGAN - 28
Elizabeth A. Morelli, THE APPROPRIATION OF EXISTENTIAL CONSCIOUSNESS - 50
Glenn Hughes, IMAGINAL HORIZONS - 63
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2
Joseph Fitzpatrick, MATTHEW ARNOLD RE-APPLIED (2) - 69
Hugo Meynell, FROM CRISIS TO INSIGHT - 93
Larry Cooley, B.F. SKINNER'S RADICAL BEHAVIORIST THEORY OF THE COGNTTIVE DIMENSION OF CONSCIOUSNESS: A LONERGANIAN CRITIQUE - 107
BOOKS RECEIVED - 138
Hugo Meynell, FROM CRISIS TO INSIGHT - 93
Larry Cooley, B.F. SKINNER'S RADICAL BEHAVIORIST THEORY OF THE COGNTTIVE DIMENSION OF CONSCIOUSNESS: A LONERGANIAN CRITIQUE - 107
BOOKS RECEIVED - 138
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1
Paul Kidder, WHAT IS A THING FOR LONERGAN? - 1
Larry Cooley, HAYES' RADICAL BEHAVIORIST EXPLANATION OF THE COGNITIVE DIMENSION OF CONSCIOUSNESS: A LONERGANIAN CRITIQUE - l8
David Oyler, THE COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS OF FEELINGS - 31
Steven Wentworth Arndt, THE STRUCTURES OF TNTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS - 51
David M. Hammond, DOCTRINES, PRAXIS AND CRITICAL THEOLOGY: AN INTERPRETATION AND CRITIQUE OF CHARLES DAVIS'S OPTION - 71
Larry Cooley, HAYES' RADICAL BEHAVIORIST EXPLANATION OF THE COGNITIVE DIMENSION OF CONSCIOUSNESS: A LONERGANIAN CRITIQUE - l8
David Oyler, THE COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS OF FEELINGS - 31
Steven Wentworth Arndt, THE STRUCTURES OF TNTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS - 51
David M. Hammond, DOCTRINES, PRAXIS AND CRITICAL THEOLOGY: AN INTERPRETATION AND CRITIQUE OF CHARLES DAVIS'S OPTION - 71
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2
David M. Hammond, THE INFLUENCE OF NEWMAN'S DOCTRINE OF ASSENT ON THE THOUGHT OF BERNARD LONERGAN - 95
Richard M. Liddy, LONERGAN AND THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY - 116
Garrett Barden, SOURCES OF VALUE - 132
Maurice Schepers, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: FROM BELOW UPWARD AND FROM ABOVE DOWNWARD - 141
Richard M. Liddy, LONERGAN AND THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY - 116
Garrett Barden, SOURCES OF VALUE - 132
Maurice Schepers, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: FROM BELOW UPWARD AND FROM ABOVE DOWNWARD - 141
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1
Michael Baur, A CONVERSATION WITH HANS-GEORG GADAMER - 1
Michael Baur, A CONTRIBUTION TO THE GADAMER-LONERGAN DISCUSSION - 14
Don Thompson, LONERGAN AND EDUCATING FOR MINISTRY: A CONSTRUCTION - 24
Matthew Lamb, THE NOTION OF THE TRANSCULTURAL IN
BERNARD LONERGAN"S THEOLOGY - 48
Reviews:
William Mathews, CURIOSITY AT THE CENTER OF ONE'S LIFE: REFLECTIONS ON ERIC O'CONNOR AND THE THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE - 74
Eileen De Neeve reviews THE THIRD WORLD AND BERNARD LONERGAN, ed. Walter L. Ysaac - 89
Martin Matustik, TRANSCENDENTAL-PHENOMENOLOGICAL RETRIEVAL AND CRITICAL THEORY: A review of James L. Marsh, Post-Cartesian Meditations: An Essav in Dialectical
Phenomenology - 94
Michael Baur, A CONTRIBUTION TO THE GADAMER-LONERGAN DISCUSSION - 14
Don Thompson, LONERGAN AND EDUCATING FOR MINISTRY: A CONSTRUCTION - 24
Matthew Lamb, THE NOTION OF THE TRANSCULTURAL IN
BERNARD LONERGAN"S THEOLOGY - 48
Reviews:
William Mathews, CURIOSITY AT THE CENTER OF ONE'S LIFE: REFLECTIONS ON ERIC O'CONNOR AND THE THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE - 74
Eileen De Neeve reviews THE THIRD WORLD AND BERNARD LONERGAN, ed. Walter L. Ysaac - 89
Martin Matustik, TRANSCENDENTAL-PHENOMENOLOGICAL RETRIEVAL AND CRITICAL THEORY: A review of James L. Marsh, Post-Cartesian Meditations: An Essav in Dialectical
Phenomenology - 94
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2
Andrew Beards, ON KNOWING AND NAMING - 106
Frederick E. Crowe, THOMAS AQUINAS AND THE WILL: A NOTE ON INTERPRETATION - 129
Fred Lawrence, BAUR'S 'CONVERSATION WITH HANS-GEORG GADAMER' AND 'CONTRIBUTION TO THE GADAMER-LONERGAN DISCUSSION': A REACTION - 135
REVIEW
Louis Roy reviews Jean-Marc Laporte, S.J. , Patience and Power: Grace for the First World - 152
Frederick E. Crowe, THOMAS AQUINAS AND THE WILL: A NOTE ON INTERPRETATION - 129
Fred Lawrence, BAUR'S 'CONVERSATION WITH HANS-GEORG GADAMER' AND 'CONTRIBUTION TO THE GADAMER-LONERGAN DISCUSSION': A REACTION - 135
REVIEW
Louis Roy reviews Jean-Marc Laporte, S.J. , Patience and Power: Grace for the First World - 152
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1
Patrick Riordan, RECONSTRUCTION, DIALECTIC AND PRAXIS - 1
Dennis Klein, CONCEPTS OF CULTURE: LONERGAN AND
THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS - 23
T.V. Daly, LEARNING FROM LONERGAN AT ELEVEN - 44
REVTEW:
Frank Budenholzer reviews William J. Danaher, Insight in Chemistry - 63
Terry Tekippe, A NOTE ON A NOTE: RESPONSE TO CROWE - 70
A CALL FOR PAPERS ON LONERGAN AND COMMUNICATION - 71
Dennis Klein, CONCEPTS OF CULTURE: LONERGAN AND
THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS - 23
T.V. Daly, LEARNING FROM LONERGAN AT ELEVEN - 44
REVTEW:
Frank Budenholzer reviews William J. Danaher, Insight in Chemistry - 63
Terry Tekippe, A NOTE ON A NOTE: RESPONSE TO CROWE - 70
A CALL FOR PAPERS ON LONERGAN AND COMMUNICATION - 71
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2
Frank Paul Braio, TWINE IN THE LABYRINTH: Lonergan, the Non-Relative, and the Horizon
of Three Pluralisms - 72
F.E. Crowe and R.M. Doran, LONERGANIS PANTON ANAKEPHALAIOSIS: EDITORS' PREFACE - 134
Bernard Lonergan, PANTON ANAKEPHALAIOSIS - 139
of Three Pluralisms - 72
F.E. Crowe and R.M. Doran, LONERGANIS PANTON ANAKEPHALAIOSIS: EDITORS' PREFACE - 134
Bernard Lonergan, PANTON ANAKEPHALAIOSIS - 139
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, Method in Catholic Theology - 1
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Lonergan and the Later Wittgenstein - 27
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., A Perhaps Permanently Valid Achievement: Lonergan on Christ's
Satisfaction - 51
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Lonergan and the Later Wittgenstein - 27
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., A Perhaps Permanently Valid Achievement: Lonergan on Christ's
Satisfaction - 51
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 10, No. 2
Hugo Meynell, Post-Analytic Philosophy: Its Causes and Its Cure - 77
Michael H. McCarthy, The Critique of Reason - 89
Joseph Flanagan, S.J., The Jesuit University as Counter-Culture - 127
William F. Ryan, S.J., The Incompatibility of Intuition and Constitution in Husserl's The Idea of Phenomenology - 147
Michael H. McCarthy, The Critique of Reason - 89
Joseph Flanagan, S.J., The Jesuit University as Counter-Culture - 127
William F. Ryan, S.J., The Incompatibility of Intuition and Constitution in Husserl's The Idea of Phenomenology - 147
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, Analytic Concept of History - 1
David A. Nordquest, Cosmopolis: Bourget's and Lonergan's - 37
Robert M. Doran, Consciousness and Grace - 51
Terry J. Tekippe, Towards a Systematic Understanding of the Vision in Christ - 77
David A. Nordquest, Cosmopolis: Bourget's and Lonergan's - 37
Robert M. Doran, Consciousness and Grace - 51
Terry J. Tekippe, Towards a Systematic Understanding of the Vision in Christ - 77
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 11, No. 2
Patrick H. Byrne, Analogical Knowledge of God and the Value of Moral Endeavor - 103
Mary Ann Glendon, Comparative Law as Shock Treatment - 137
Andrew Beards, Lonergan and Analytic Philosophy of History - 155
Christopher Gilbert, A Lonerganian Critique of the Pragmatic Method of Education - 199
NOTE
Kenneth R. Melchin, Moral Decision-Making and the Role of the Moral Question - 215
REVIEW ARTICLES
Michael P. Maxwell, Jr., A Critique of Jerome Miller's Interpretation of Lonergan on
Knowing and Being - 229
Mark D. Morelli, No Mean Act of Self-Transcendence - 243
Mary Ann Glendon, Comparative Law as Shock Treatment - 137
Andrew Beards, Lonergan and Analytic Philosophy of History - 155
Christopher Gilbert, A Lonerganian Critique of the Pragmatic Method of Education - 199
NOTE
Kenneth R. Melchin, Moral Decision-Making and the Role of the Moral Question - 215
REVIEW ARTICLES
Michael P. Maxwell, Jr., A Critique of Jerome Miller's Interpretation of Lonergan on
Knowing and Being - 229
Mark D. Morelli, No Mean Act of Self-Transcendence - 243
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 12, No. 1
Michael Vertin, Lonergan on Consciousness: Is There a Fifth Level? - 1
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Reading as Understanding - 37
Martin J. Matustik, Democratic Multicultures and
Cosmopolis: Beyond the Aporias of the Politics of Identity and Difference - 53
Vincent G. Potter, S.J., Objective Chance:
Lonergan and Peirce on Scientific Generalization - 9l
Jerome Miller, A Reply to Michael Maxwell - 109
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Reading as Understanding - 37
Martin J. Matustik, Democratic Multicultures and
Cosmopolis: Beyond the Aporias of the Politics of Identity and Difference - 53
Vincent G. Potter, S.J., Objective Chance:
Lonergan and Peirce on Scientific Generalization - 9l
Jerome Miller, A Reply to Michael Maxwell - 109
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2
SYMPOSIUM: LONERGAN'S "PHILOSOPHY AND THE RELIGIOUS PHENOMENON"
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon - 121
Frederick E. Crowe, Lonergan's Universalist View of Religion - 146
Cynthia S.W. Crysdale, Lonergan's "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon": A Commentary - 181
Bernard McGinn, Theological Reflections on "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon" - 205
Elizabeth A. Morelli, Post-Hegelian Elements in Lonergan's Philosophy of Religion - 215
Philip Boo Riley, Religious Studies Methodology:
Bernard Lonergan's Contribution - 239
John Van den Hengel, God with/out Being - 251
REVIEW ARTICLES
J. Michael Stebbins, What Did Lonergan Really Say about Aquinas's Theory of the Will? - 281
SHORTER REVIEWS - 307
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon - 121
Frederick E. Crowe, Lonergan's Universalist View of Religion - 146
Cynthia S.W. Crysdale, Lonergan's "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon": A Commentary - 181
Bernard McGinn, Theological Reflections on "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon" - 205
Elizabeth A. Morelli, Post-Hegelian Elements in Lonergan's Philosophy of Religion - 215
Philip Boo Riley, Religious Studies Methodology:
Bernard Lonergan's Contribution - 239
John Van den Hengel, God with/out Being - 251
REVIEW ARTICLES
J. Michael Stebbins, What Did Lonergan Really Say about Aquinas's Theory of the Will? - 281
SHORTER REVIEWS - 307
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1
Joseph Fitzpatrick, 'Town Criers of Inwardness' or Reflections on Rorty - 1
Philip McShane, General Method - 35
Jerome Miller, "All Love is Self-Surrender" - 53
NOTES AND REVIEWS
Michael P. Maxwell. Jr., Deconstruction or Genuineness: A Response to Jerome Miller - 83
Giovanni B. Sala, Kant and Lonergan on Insight Into the Sensible - 89
Frank Braio, Towards the Re-Horizoning of Subjects: Re-Structuring Classical-Modern Educational Perspectives - 99
Philip McShane, General Method - 35
Jerome Miller, "All Love is Self-Surrender" - 53
NOTES AND REVIEWS
Michael P. Maxwell. Jr., Deconstruction or Genuineness: A Response to Jerome Miller - 83
Giovanni B. Sala, Kant and Lonergan on Insight Into the Sensible - 89
Frank Braio, Towards the Re-Horizoning of Subjects: Re-Structuring Classical-Modern Educational Perspectives - 99
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2
Thomas J. McPartland, Consciousness and Normative Subjectivity: Lonergan's Unique Foundational Enterprise - lll
Patrick H. Byrne, Consciousness: Levels, Sublations, and the Subject as Subject - 131
Robert M. Doran, Revisiting "Consciousness and Grace" - 151
Tad Dunne, Being in Love - 167
Timothy Lynch, Consciousness and the Metaphor of Distance: Remarks from Winter Twilight - 177
William F. Ryan, S.J., Edmund Husserl and the 'Raetsel' of Knowledge - 187
Michael Vertin, Judgments of Value, for the Later Lonergan - 221
Patrick H. Byrne, Consciousness: Levels, Sublations, and the Subject as Subject - 131
Robert M. Doran, Revisiting "Consciousness and Grace" - 151
Tad Dunne, Being in Love - 167
Timothy Lynch, Consciousness and the Metaphor of Distance: Remarks from Winter Twilight - 177
William F. Ryan, S.J., Edmund Husserl and the 'Raetsel' of Knowledge - 187
Michael Vertin, Judgments of Value, for the Later Lonergan - 221
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 14, No. 1
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Affectional Conversion: A Distinct Conversion or Potential Differentiation in the Spheres of Sensitive Psychic and/or Affective Conversion? - 1
David Oyler, The Operational Situation - 37
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., Newman on Apprehension, Notional and Real - 55
NOTES AND REVIEWS
William Mathews, Kant's Anomolous Insights - 85
Joseph A. Komonchak, Conversion and Objectivity - 99
David Oyler, The Operational Situation - 37
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., Newman on Apprehension, Notional and Real - 55
NOTES AND REVIEWS
William Mathews, Kant's Anomolous Insights - 85
Joseph A. Komonchak, Conversion and Objectivity - 99
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, The Notion of Structure - 117
Patrick Giddy, The African University and the Social Sciences: The Contribution of Lonergan's Epistemological Theory - 133
Eileen Grieco, Concupiscence and Benevolence
in the Thomistic Epistemology of Maritain, Lonergan, and Rahner - 155
Jim Kanaris, Engaged Agency and the Notion of the Subject - 183
NOTES AND REVIEWS
Hugo Meynell, Literary Theory - What Is To Be Done? - 2O7
Book Review - 217
Patrick Giddy, The African University and the Social Sciences: The Contribution of Lonergan's Epistemological Theory - 133
Eileen Grieco, Concupiscence and Benevolence
in the Thomistic Epistemology of Maritain, Lonergan, and Rahner - 155
Jim Kanaris, Engaged Agency and the Notion of the Subject - 183
NOTES AND REVIEWS
Hugo Meynell, Literary Theory - What Is To Be Done? - 2O7
Book Review - 217
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.. Editor's Introduction - 1
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Moral Theology and the Human Sciences - 5
Miguel Bedolla, Process Medical Ethics: A Contribution Towards an Adequate Lonerganian Position on Medical Ethics - 21
Eileen DeNeeve, Suspicion and Recovery:
Ethical Approaches to Economics - 29
Peter Burley, Lonergan, Economics, and Moral Theology - 51
Thomas Ewens, Lonergan and Gagnepain: The Human Sciences in Question - 57
W. W. Meissner, A Psychoanalytic Commentary on Lonergan's "Moral Theology and the Human Sciences" - 91
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Moral Theology and the Human Sciences - 5
Miguel Bedolla, Process Medical Ethics: A Contribution Towards an Adequate Lonerganian Position on Medical Ethics - 21
Eileen DeNeeve, Suspicion and Recovery:
Ethical Approaches to Economics - 29
Peter Burley, Lonergan, Economics, and Moral Theology - 51
Thomas Ewens, Lonergan and Gagnepain: The Human Sciences in Question - 57
W. W. Meissner, A Psychoanalytic Commentary on Lonergan's "Moral Theology and the Human Sciences" - 91
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 15, No. 2
Michael McCarthy, Towards A New Critical Center - 111
Jim Kanaris, Calculating Subjects: Lonergan, Derrida, and Foucault - 135
Bruce Anderson, Current Views on Legal Reasoning: The Problem of Communication - 151
Kevin McGinley, Common Sense, Space, and
The Problem of Troubled Consciousness - 169
Neil Ormerod, Faith Development: Fowler and Lonergan Revisited - 197
Book Reviews - 209
Jim Kanaris, Calculating Subjects: Lonergan, Derrida, and Foucault - 135
Bruce Anderson, Current Views on Legal Reasoning: The Problem of Communication - 151
Kevin McGinley, Common Sense, Space, and
The Problem of Troubled Consciousness - 169
Neil Ormerod, Faith Development: Fowler and Lonergan Revisited - 197
Book Reviews - 209
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 16, No. 1
Frederick E. Crcwe, S.J., Editor's Introduction - 1
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, Variations in Fundamental Theology - 5
Louis Roy, O.P., Schleiermacher's Epistemology - 25
James Swindal The Role of Cognitive Reflection in Bernard Lonergan's Moral Theology - 47
Book Reviews - 67
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, Variations in Fundamental Theology - 5
Louis Roy, O.P., Schleiermacher's Epistemology - 25
James Swindal The Role of Cognitive Reflection in Bernard Lonergan's Moral Theology - 47
Book Reviews - 67
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., The Scope of Renewal - 83
Tad Dunne What Do I Do When I Paint? - 103
William Mathews, S.J., A Biographical Perspective on Conversion and the Functional Specialties in Lonergan - 133
Tad Dunne What Do I Do When I Paint? - 103
William Mathews, S.J., A Biographical Perspective on Conversion and the Functional Specialties in Lonergan - 133
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1
Brian J. Braman, Mutilating Desire? Lonergan and Nussbaum: A Dialectic Encounter - 1
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J., Rhyme and Reason: On Lonergan's Foundation for Works of the Spirit - 27
Paulette Kidder, Healing and Creating in the Work of Martha Nussbaum - 47
Tim Lynch, Human Knowing: Passivity, Experience, and Structural Actuation - 61
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J., Rhyme and Reason: On Lonergan's Foundation for Works of the Spirit - 27
Paulette Kidder, Healing and Creating in the Work of Martha Nussbaum - 47
Tim Lynch, Human Knowing: Passivity, Experience, and Structural Actuation - 61
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 17, No. 2
Mark J. Doorley, Nonviolence, Creation, Healing - 97
Paul Hoyt-O'Connor, Macroeconomic Dynamics
and the Work of Nations: Lonergan and Reich on the Global Economy - 111
Tim Lynch, Human Knowing: Passivity, Experience,
and Structural Actuation - 133
Mark D. Morelli, Lonergan's Unified Theory of Consciousness - 171
Paul Hoyt-O'Connor, Macroeconomic Dynamics
and the Work of Nations: Lonergan and Reich on the Global Economy - 111
Tim Lynch, Human Knowing: Passivity, Experience,
and Structural Actuation - 133
Mark D. Morelli, Lonergan's Unified Theory of Consciousness - 171
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1
Elizabeth Murray Morelli, Oversight of Insight: A Critique of the Metaphysics of Presence - 1
Paul St. Amour, Presence and Differentiation: A Response to Elizabeth Morelli's " Oversight of Insight" - 17
Robert M. Doran, The First Chapter of De Deo Trino: Pars Systematica: The Issues - 27
Bruce Anderson, Pointing Discussions of Interpretation Towards Dialectics: Some Comments on Michael Vertin's Paper "Is There a
Constitutional Right of Privacy"? - 49
Frederick E. Crowe, For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness - 67
Book Review - 91
Paul St. Amour, Presence and Differentiation: A Response to Elizabeth Morelli's " Oversight of Insight" - 17
Robert M. Doran, The First Chapter of De Deo Trino: Pars Systematica: The Issues - 27
Bruce Anderson, Pointing Discussions of Interpretation Towards Dialectics: Some Comments on Michael Vertin's Paper "Is There a
Constitutional Right of Privacy"? - 49
Frederick E. Crowe, For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness - 67
Book Review - 91
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2
Fred Lawrence, Lonergan, the Integral Postmodern? - 95
Antonia Galdos, When Pragmatism and Instrumentalism Collide: Lonergan's Resolution of the Peirce/Dewey Debate on Theory and Practice in Science - 123
Russell J. Sawa and Hugo A. Meynell, On Insight, Objectivity, and the Pathology of Families - 145
Michael Vertin, Interpreting the Constitution:
A Response to Bruce Anderson - 161
Robert Henman, Judgment, Reality, and
Dissociative Consciousness - 179
Antonia Galdos, When Pragmatism and Instrumentalism Collide: Lonergan's Resolution of the Peirce/Dewey Debate on Theory and Practice in Science - 123
Russell J. Sawa and Hugo A. Meynell, On Insight, Objectivity, and the Pathology of Families - 145
Michael Vertin, Interpreting the Constitution:
A Response to Bruce Anderson - 161
Robert Henman, Judgment, Reality, and
Dissociative Consciousness - 179
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 19, No. 1
Michael Shields, S.J., Translator's Introduction - 1
Bernard Lonergan, S.J., The Notion of Sacrifice - 3
Bernard Lonergan, S.J., Appendix: Three Drafts on the Idea of Sacrifice - 29
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Intelligentia Fidei in De Deo Trino, Pars Systematica: A Commentary on the First Three Sections of Chapter One - 35
Patrick Madigan, Lonergan and the Completion
of American Philosophy - 85
Therese Mason, A Woman of Common Sense Addresses
The High Culture - 101
Mark T. Mealey, Lonergan's Notion of Speculative Theology - 113
Nicholas Plants, Lonergan and Taylor: A Critical Integration - 143
Bernard Lonergan, S.J., The Notion of Sacrifice - 3
Bernard Lonergan, S.J., Appendix: Three Drafts on the Idea of Sacrifice - 29
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Intelligentia Fidei in De Deo Trino, Pars Systematica: A Commentary on the First Three Sections of Chapter One - 35
Patrick Madigan, Lonergan and the Completion
of American Philosophy - 85
Therese Mason, A Woman of Common Sense Addresses
The High Culture - 101
Mark T. Mealey, Lonergan's Notion of Speculative Theology - 113
Nicholas Plants, Lonergan and Taylor: A Critical Integration - 143
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J., "Stare at a Triangle . . . ": A Note on How to Get an Insight and How Not To - 173
John D. Dadosky, Returning to the Religious Subject: Lonergan and Eliade - 181
Philip McShane. Elevating Insight: Space-Time as Paradigm Problem - 203
Paul Templeman, Clearing the Ground: How to Think about Realism and Antirealism - 231
Michael Vertin, Transcendental Philosophy and Linguistic Philosophy - 253
John D. Dadosky, Returning to the Religious Subject: Lonergan and Eliade - 181
Philip McShane. Elevating Insight: Space-Time as Paradigm Problem - 203
Paul Templeman, Clearing the Ground: How to Think about Realism and Antirealism - 231
Michael Vertin, Transcendental Philosophy and Linguistic Philosophy - 253
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1
Rosemary Juel Bertocci and Francis H. Rohlf A Lonerganian KRITIK of the Evolutionary
Sciences and Religious Consciousness: The
Isomorphism of Structures, Activities, and
Analysis - 1
Patrick H. Byrne Research: An Illustration from Galileo Studies - 21
Robert M. Doran, S.J., The Truth of Theological Understanding in Divinarum Personarum and De Deo Trino, Pars Systematica - 33
Gordon Rixon, S.J., Bernard Lonergan to Thomas O'Malley - 77
Paul St. Amour, Kierkegaard's Retrieval of the Existential Subject - 87
Book Review - 115
Sciences and Religious Consciousness: The
Isomorphism of Structures, Activities, and
Analysis - 1
Patrick H. Byrne Research: An Illustration from Galileo Studies - 21
Robert M. Doran, S.J., The Truth of Theological Understanding in Divinarum Personarum and De Deo Trino, Pars Systematica - 33
Gordon Rixon, S.J., Bernard Lonergan to Thomas O'Malley - 77
Paul St. Amour, Kierkegaard's Retrieval of the Existential Subject - 87
Book Review - 115
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2
Michael Shields, S.J., Translator's Introduction - 121
Bernard Lonergan, S.J., Analysis of Faith - 125
Beth Beshear, The Problem of Desire in Human Knowing and Loving - 155
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J., Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding - 175
Hugo Meynell, Modern Philosophy and the Flight from the Subject - 199
Bernard Lonergan, S.J., Analysis of Faith - 125
Beth Beshear, The Problem of Desire in Human Knowing and Loving - 155
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J., Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding - 175
Hugo Meynell, Modern Philosophy and the Flight from the Subject - 199
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 21, No. 1
Mark D. Morelli ,The Realist Response to Idealism in England and Lonergan's Critical Realism - 1
Nicolas Plants, The Surpassing Subject - 25
Louis Roy, O.P., Can We Thematize Mysticism? - 47
Michael Vertin Acceptance and Actualization: The Two Phases of My Human Living - 67
Nicolas Plants, The Surpassing Subject - 25
Louis Roy, O.P., Can We Thematize Mysticism? - 47
Michael Vertin Acceptance and Actualization: The Two Phases of My Human Living - 67
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 21, No. 2
Frederick E. Crowe, S.J., Editor's Note - 87
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Grace and the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius - 89
Glenn Hughes, Languages of Transcendence Across the Realms of Meaning - 107
Richard M. Liddy, "A Shower of Insights:" Autobiography and Intellectual Conversion - 125
Daniel Mayer, Interiority and the Challenge for Primatology - 145
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Grace and the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius - 89
Glenn Hughes, Languages of Transcendence Across the Realms of Meaning - 107
Richard M. Liddy, "A Shower of Insights:" Autobiography and Intellectual Conversion - 125
Daniel Mayer, Interiority and the Challenge for Primatology - 145
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1
Ivo Coelho, Applying Lonergan's Method:
The Case of an Indian Theology - 1
Brian Cronin, CS.Sp., Deliberative Insights: A Sketch - 23
Gregory Maillet, "A Poem Should Not Mean/But Be"
Lonergan and Literary Aesthetics - 57
Elizabeth Murray, The Unity of the Self as Given - 93
The Case of an Indian Theology - 1
Brian Cronin, CS.Sp., Deliberative Insights: A Sketch - 23
Gregory Maillet, "A Poem Should Not Mean/But Be"
Lonergan and Literary Aesthetics - 57
Elizabeth Murray, The Unity of the Self as Given - 93
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 22, No. 2
H. Daniel Monsour, Editor's Introduction - 105
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Bemard Lonergan's Draft Pages for Chapter 3 of His Doctoral Dissertation - 123
Table of Contents - 123
Draft Discussion I - 125
Draft Discussion II - 147
Draft Discussion III - 763
Draft Discussion IV - 177
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Bemard Lonergan's Draft Pages for Chapter 3 of His Doctoral Dissertation - 123
Table of Contents - 123
Draft Discussion I - 125
Draft Discussion II - 147
Draft Discussion III - 763
Draft Discussion IV - 177
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 23, No. 1
Karen Petersen Finch, A Calvinist Learns from Lonergan: Reflections on the Sovereignty-Freedom Debate - 1
Michael Forest, Lonergan and the Classical American Tradition - 17
Christiaan Jacobs-Vandegeer, Insight into the Better Argument: Consciousness,
Communication, and Criticizability in Habermas
and Lonergan - 45
Jim Kanaris, A Space for Difference: Appraising Foucauldian Hypervigilance - 75
James Pambrun, The Openness of the Scientist: Generarized Emergent Frobability and the Dialogue between Theology and Science - 101
Michael Forest, Lonergan and the Classical American Tradition - 17
Christiaan Jacobs-Vandegeer, Insight into the Better Argument: Consciousness,
Communication, and Criticizability in Habermas
and Lonergan - 45
Jim Kanaris, A Space for Difference: Appraising Foucauldian Hypervigilance - 75
James Pambrun, The Openness of the Scientist: Generarized Emergent Frobability and the Dialogue between Theology and Science - 101
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 23, No. 2
Frank Budenholzer, What Is Life? - Current Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives - 127
Robert M. Doran, Imitating the Divine Relations: A Theological Contribution to Mimetic Theory - 149
Philip McShane, Obstacles to Metaphysical Control - 187
Michael Sharkey, Heidegger, Lonergan, and Self-Presence - 197
Michael Vertin, Humnan Flourishing after 9/11: Contextualizing One of Lonergan's Central Philosophical Claims - 211
Robert M. Doran, Imitating the Divine Relations: A Theological Contribution to Mimetic Theory - 149
Philip McShane, Obstacles to Metaphysical Control - 187
Michael Sharkey, Heidegger, Lonergan, and Self-Presence - 197
Michael Vertin, Humnan Flourishing after 9/11: Contextualizing One of Lonergan's Central Philosophical Claims - 211
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 1, No. 1
MJLS ns 1-1 Contents
Thomas J. McPartland, “Classical Cultureâ€: The Utility and Limits of an Ideal Type / 1
Michael Forest, From Bias to Method: Peirce and Lonergan on Common Sense and Its Limitations / 17
Hugo Meynell, Some Terminological Reservations: ‘Position’, ‘Conversion’, ‘Person / 35
David Oyler, Wholes and Hierarchies / 45
Philip McShane, Self-Appropriating the Inner Parts / 55
Glenn Hughes, Differentiation and Its Discontents / 67
Thomas J. McPartland, “Classical Cultureâ€: The Utility and Limits of an Ideal Type / 1
Michael Forest, From Bias to Method: Peirce and Lonergan on Common Sense and Its Limitations / 17
Hugo Meynell, Some Terminological Reservations: ‘Position’, ‘Conversion’, ‘Person / 35
David Oyler, Wholes and Hierarchies / 45
Philip McShane, Self-Appropriating the Inner Parts / 55
Glenn Hughes, Differentiation and Its Discontents / 67
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 1, No. 2
MJLS ns 1-2 Contents
Jeremy Blackwood, Lonergan and Rahner on the Natural Desire to See God / 85
Rohan M. Curnow, History, Society, and the Hermeneutics of the Poor / 105
Lance M. Grigg, Reconstructing Foundations: An Insight-based Approach to Constructivism and Constructionism in Educational Theory and Practice / 126
Alicia Jaramillo, Alienation, the Unhappy Consciousness, and Self-knowledge in Hegel and Lonergan / 139
Thomas J. McPartland, Politics and Metaphysics: A Hortatory Exercise / 163
Jeremy Blackwood, Lonergan and Rahner on the Natural Desire to See God / 85
Rohan M. Curnow, History, Society, and the Hermeneutics of the Poor / 105
Lance M. Grigg, Reconstructing Foundations: An Insight-based Approach to Constructivism and Constructionism in Educational Theory and Practice / 126
Alicia Jaramillo, Alienation, the Unhappy Consciousness, and Self-knowledge in Hegel and Lonergan / 139
Thomas J. McPartland, Politics and Metaphysics: A Hortatory Exercise / 163
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 2, No. 1
MJLS ns 2-1 Contents
James Marsh, Self-Appropriation, Polymorphism, and Différance / 1
Robert Doran, S.J., The Ninth Functional Specialty / 13
Michael Sharkey, Heidegger, Lonergan, and the Notion of Being / 17
Patrick Brown, Functional Specialization and the Methodical Division of Labor in Legal Studies / 45
Paul Osslington, Lonergan’s Reception among Economists: Tale of a Dead Fish and an Agenda for Future Work / 67
Hugo Meynell, Groarke, Aristotle, and Induction / 79
Nick Olkovich, Beyond Radical Particularism: A Lonerganian Response to S. Mark Heim’s ‘Pluralistic Inclusivism’ / 89
David Oyler, Review of Pierrot Lambert and Philip McShane, Bernard Lonergan: His Life and Leading Ideas / 123
James Marsh, Self-Appropriation, Polymorphism, and Différance / 1
Robert Doran, S.J., The Ninth Functional Specialty / 13
Michael Sharkey, Heidegger, Lonergan, and the Notion of Being / 17
Patrick Brown, Functional Specialization and the Methodical Division of Labor in Legal Studies / 45
Paul Osslington, Lonergan’s Reception among Economists: Tale of a Dead Fish and an Agenda for Future Work / 67
Hugo Meynell, Groarke, Aristotle, and Induction / 79
Nick Olkovich, Beyond Radical Particularism: A Lonerganian Response to S. Mark Heim’s ‘Pluralistic Inclusivism’ / 89
David Oyler, Review of Pierrot Lambert and Philip McShane, Bernard Lonergan: His Life and Leading Ideas / 123
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 2, No. 2
MJLS ns 2-2 Contents
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Social Grace / 131
Jeremy W. Blackwood, Sanctifying Grace, Elevation, and the Fifth Level of Consciousness / 143
Christiaan Jacobs-Vandegeer, Living in the Artistry of God: Bernard Lonergan’s Interpretation of Thomist Volitional Theory / 163
Philip McShane, The Hypothesis of a Non-Accidental Human Participation in the Divine Active Spiration / 187
Michael Vertin, The Notion of a Lonergan Enterprise / 203
James B. Gerrie, Review of William F. Sullivan, Eyes of the Heart: Knowing the Good in the Euthanasia Debate / 227
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Social Grace / 131
Jeremy W. Blackwood, Sanctifying Grace, Elevation, and the Fifth Level of Consciousness / 143
Christiaan Jacobs-Vandegeer, Living in the Artistry of God: Bernard Lonergan’s Interpretation of Thomist Volitional Theory / 163
Philip McShane, The Hypothesis of a Non-Accidental Human Participation in the Divine Active Spiration / 187
Michael Vertin, The Notion of a Lonergan Enterprise / 203
James B. Gerrie, Review of William F. Sullivan, Eyes of the Heart: Knowing the Good in the Euthanasia Debate / 227
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 3, No. 1
MJLS ns 3-1 – Contents
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Two Ways of Being Conscious: The Notion of Psychic Conversion / 1
John R. Friday, Considering the “Religious Otherâ€: Revisiting Dominus Iesus in the Light of Functional Specialization / 19
Paul G. Monson, The Cosmopolis of Elfland: Bernard Lonergan on G.K. Chesterton / 3 7
John Volk, Lonergan on the Historical Causality of Christ / 63
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Two Ways of Being Conscious: The Notion of Psychic Conversion / 1
John R. Friday, Considering the “Religious Otherâ€: Revisiting Dominus Iesus in the Light of Functional Specialization / 19
Paul G. Monson, The Cosmopolis of Elfland: Bernard Lonergan on G.K. Chesterton / 3 7
John Volk, Lonergan on the Historical Causality of Christ / 63
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 3, No. 2
MJLS ns 3-2 – Contents
Jeremy W. Blackwood, Eighteen Days in 1968: An Essay on the Maturation of Lonergan’s Intentionality Analysis / 1
Brian Cronin, C.S.Sp., The Purpose of Metaphysics / 27
Francisco V. Galán, Rendering it Explicitly Acountable: Shedding Light on Lonergan’s “Pragmatism†through Robert Brandom’s Normative Pragmatics / 45
Brian Mason, The Reconciliation of the Manifest and Scientific Image in Bernard Lonergan/ 73
Brian J. Braman, Book Review: The Quest for God and the Good Life: Lonergan’s Theological Anthropology, by Mark Miller / 89
Jeremy W. Blackwood, Eighteen Days in 1968: An Essay on the Maturation of Lonergan’s Intentionality Analysis / 1
Brian Cronin, C.S.Sp., The Purpose of Metaphysics / 27
Francisco V. Galán, Rendering it Explicitly Acountable: Shedding Light on Lonergan’s “Pragmatism†through Robert Brandom’s Normative Pragmatics / 45
Brian Mason, The Reconciliation of the Manifest and Scientific Image in Bernard Lonergan/ 73
Brian J. Braman, Book Review: The Quest for God and the Good Life: Lonergan’s Theological Anthropology, by Mark Miller / 89
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 4, No. 1
MJLS ns 4-1 – Contents
Randall Rosenberg, Introduction /
Jeremy Blackwood, Trinitarian Love in the Dialectics of History / 1
John Dadosky, Approaching the Triune Goed: A Response / 17
Grant Kaplan, New Paths for a Girard/Lonergan Conversatin: An Essay in Light of Robert Doran’s Missions and Processions / 23
James Marsh, Why Lonerganian Philosophers Should Read Lonergan’s and Doran’s Theology / 39
Neil Ormerod, Doran’s The Trinity in History: The Girardian Connection / 47
Robert M. Doran, S.J., A Response / 61
Randall Rosenberg, Introduction /
Jeremy Blackwood, Trinitarian Love in the Dialectics of History / 1
John Dadosky, Approaching the Triune Goed: A Response / 17
Grant Kaplan, New Paths for a Girard/Lonergan Conversatin: An Essay in Light of Robert Doran’s Missions and Processions / 23
James Marsh, Why Lonerganian Philosophers Should Read Lonergan’s and Doran’s Theology / 39
Neil Ormerod, Doran’s The Trinity in History: The Girardian Connection / 47
Robert M. Doran, S.J., A Response / 61
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 4, No. 2
MJLS ns 4-2 – Contents
Jeffrey A. Allen, Ernest Becker and Bernard Lonergan: An Initial Meeting / 1
Christopher Berger, The Unaskable Questions / 17
Martin J. De Nys, Husserl and Lonergan: Evidence and Truth / 37
Richard Grallo, Approaching Critical Thinking through Generalized Empirical Method / 59
Joseph Torchia, O.P., Curiosity, Wonder, and Our Need to Know: The Dynamics of Cognitive Desire in Lonergan’s Generalized Empirical Method / 79
Michael Vertin, Deliberative Insight Revisited / 107
Paul Kidder, Book Review of John Dadosky, The Eclipse and Recovery of Beauty: A Lonergan Approach / 144
Jeffrey A. Allen, Ernest Becker and Bernard Lonergan: An Initial Meeting / 1
Christopher Berger, The Unaskable Questions / 17
Martin J. De Nys, Husserl and Lonergan: Evidence and Truth / 37
Richard Grallo, Approaching Critical Thinking through Generalized Empirical Method / 59
Joseph Torchia, O.P., Curiosity, Wonder, and Our Need to Know: The Dynamics of Cognitive Desire in Lonergan’s Generalized Empirical Method / 79
Michael Vertin, Deliberative Insight Revisited / 107
Paul Kidder, Book Review of John Dadosky, The Eclipse and Recovery of Beauty: A Lonergan Approach / 144
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 5, No. 1
MJLS ns 5-1 – Contents
R.J. Snell, Critical Realist Personalism: Introducing a Special Issue on the Work of Christian Smith / 1
Christopher Friel, The Social Ontology of Christian Smith and Bernard Lonergan: Challenge and Response / 7
Elizabeth Murray, The Realism of Christian Smith’s “Christian Realist Personalism†/ 39
Thomas J. McPartland, Epistemology and the Person/ 57
Michael McCarthy, Living Beyond Our Means: The Troubling Gap between Ontology and Advocacy / 73
Gilles Mongeau, S.J., Personhood, Dignity, and Respect: A Critical Appreciation of Christian Smith / 95
Patrick Byrne, Book Review of Christian Smith, To Flourish or Destruct: A Personalist Theory of Human Good, Motivations, and Evil / 111
R.J. Snell, Critical Realist Personalism: Introducing a Special Issue on the Work of Christian Smith / 1
Christopher Friel, The Social Ontology of Christian Smith and Bernard Lonergan: Challenge and Response / 7
Elizabeth Murray, The Realism of Christian Smith’s “Christian Realist Personalism†/ 39
Thomas J. McPartland, Epistemology and the Person/ 57
Michael McCarthy, Living Beyond Our Means: The Troubling Gap between Ontology and Advocacy / 73
Gilles Mongeau, S.J., Personhood, Dignity, and Respect: A Critical Appreciation of Christian Smith / 95
Patrick Byrne, Book Review of Christian Smith, To Flourish or Destruct: A Personalist Theory of Human Good, Motivations, and Evil / 111
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 5, No. 2
MJLS ns 5-2 – Contents
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Fragments toward a Seventh Chapter of De Deo Trino: Pars Systematica / 1
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Letter of Bernard Lonergan to the Reverend Henry Keane, S.J. / 23
Michael G. Shields, S.J., A Note on Lonergan’s Latin / 41
Jeremy D. Wilkins, Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Lonergan and Doran / 53
Jeremy D. Wilkins, Traduce Not the Inner Word: On Reading and Rendering Lonergan’s Latin / 87
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Fragments toward a Seventh Chapter of De Deo Trino: Pars Systematica / 1
Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J., Letter of Bernard Lonergan to the Reverend Henry Keane, S.J. / 23
Michael G. Shields, S.J., A Note on Lonergan’s Latin / 41
Jeremy D. Wilkins, Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Lonergan and Doran / 53
Jeremy D. Wilkins, Traduce Not the Inner Word: On Reading and Rendering Lonergan’s Latin / 87
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 6, No. 1
MJLS ns 6-1 – Contents
Paul Kidder, Lonergan, Heidegger, and the Being of Question / 1
H. Daniel Monsour, Some Reflections on Professor Wilkins’s Paper, “Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Doran and Lonergan†/ 17
Mark D. Morelli, Meeting Hegel Halfway: The Intimate Complexity of Lonergan’s Relationship with Hegel / 63
Louis Roy, O.P., The Viability of the Category of Religious Experience in Bernard Lonergan’s Theology / 99
Jim Marsh, Book Review of Mark D. Morelli, Self-Possession: Being at Home in Conscious Peformance, 119
Thomas J. McPartland, Epistemology and the Person / 127
Paul Kidder, Lonergan, Heidegger, and the Being of Question / 1
H. Daniel Monsour, Some Reflections on Professor Wilkins’s Paper, “Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Doran and Lonergan†/ 17
Mark D. Morelli, Meeting Hegel Halfway: The Intimate Complexity of Lonergan’s Relationship with Hegel / 63
Louis Roy, O.P., The Viability of the Category of Religious Experience in Bernard Lonergan’s Theology / 99
Jim Marsh, Book Review of Mark D. Morelli, Self-Possession: Being at Home in Conscious Peformance, 119
Thomas J. McPartland, Epistemology and the Person / 127
Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies n.s., Vol. 6, No. 2
MJLS ns 6-2 – Contents
R.J. Snell, Lonergan and Protestant Thought: Introducing a Special Issue / 1
Steven D. Cone, The View from Outside: Why a Protestant Would Care about Lonergan / 3
Karen Petersen Finch, The Reformed Rejection of Natural Theology: Dialectic and Foundations / 19
Joseph K. Gordon, The Truthfulness of Scripture: Bernard Lonergan’s Contribusion and Challenges for Protestants / 35
Ben F. Meyer, The Primacy of the Intended Sense of Texts / 57
Richard Sherlock, Modern Protestant Theology / 93
Carl Trueman, Lonergan and Development: A Source for Protestants? / 115
R.J. Snell, Lonergan and Protestant Thought: Introducing a Special Issue / 1
Steven D. Cone, The View from Outside: Why a Protestant Would Care about Lonergan / 3
Karen Petersen Finch, The Reformed Rejection of Natural Theology: Dialectic and Foundations / 19
Joseph K. Gordon, The Truthfulness of Scripture: Bernard Lonergan’s Contribusion and Challenges for Protestants / 35
Ben F. Meyer, The Primacy of the Intended Sense of Texts / 57
Richard Sherlock, Modern Protestant Theology / 93
Carl Trueman, Lonergan and Development: A Source for Protestants? / 115
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 1
Frederick E. Crowe, Dialectic and the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises - 1
Philip McShane, The Psychological Present of the Academic Community - 27
Joseph Flanagan, Transcendental Dialectic of Desire and Fear - 69
Robert Doran, The Theologian's Psyche: Notes toward a Reconstruction of Depth Psychology - 93
Bernard Tyrrell, On the Possibility and Desirability of a Christian Psychotherapy - 143
Sebastian Moore, Christian Self-Discovery - 187
Frederick Lawrence, Political Theology and 'The Longer Cycle of Decline' - 223
Matthew L. Lamb, The Production Process and Exponential Growth: A Study in Socio-Economics and Theology - 257
Bernard Lonergan, Religious Knowledge - 309
Philip McShane, The Psychological Present of the Academic Community - 27
Joseph Flanagan, Transcendental Dialectic of Desire and Fear - 69
Robert Doran, The Theologian's Psyche: Notes toward a Reconstruction of Depth Psychology - 93
Bernard Tyrrell, On the Possibility and Desirability of a Christian Psychotherapy - 143
Sebastian Moore, Christian Self-Discovery - 187
Frederick Lawrence, Political Theology and 'The Longer Cycle of Decline' - 223
Matthew L. Lamb, The Production Process and Exponential Growth: A Study in Socio-Economics and Theology - 257
Bernard Lonergan, Religious Knowledge - 309
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 2
Joseph A. Komonchak, History and Social Theory in Ecclesiology - 1
Quentin Quesnell, The Foundations of Heresy - 55
David W. Tracy, Theological Models: An Exercise in Dialectics - 83
Joseph Flanagan, Culture and Morality - 109
Robert M. Doran, Dramatic Artistry in the Third Stage of Meaning - 147
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Christotherapy and the Healing/Transformation of Communal Consciousness with Special Reference to the American Consciousness - 201
Frederick Lawrence, 'The Modern Philosophic Differentiation of Consciousness or What Is the Enlightenment? - 231
Matthew L. Lamb, Methodology, Metascience, and Political Theology - 281
Quentin Quesnell, The Foundations of Heresy - 55
David W. Tracy, Theological Models: An Exercise in Dialectics - 83
Joseph Flanagan, Culture and Morality - 109
Robert M. Doran, Dramatic Artistry in the Third Stage of Meaning - 147
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Christotherapy and the Healing/Transformation of Communal Consciousness with Special Reference to the American Consciousness - 201
Frederick Lawrence, 'The Modern Philosophic Differentiation of Consciousness or What Is the Enlightenment? - 231
Matthew L. Lamb, Methodology, Metascience, and Political Theology - 281
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 3
Frederick E. Crowe, An Exploration of Lonergan’s New Notion of Value - 1
Cathleen Going, ‘Persons as Originating Values’: A Primer (Reader) from
Lonergan’s Thought on the Topic of Values - 25
Joseph F. Flanagan, The Self-Causing Subject: Intrinsic and Extrinsic
Knowing - 33
Philip McShane, An Improbable Christian Vision and the Economic
Rhythms of the Second Million Years - 53
Sebastian Moore, The Language of Love - 83
Charles Mulligan, Pastoral Theology: Can There Be an Institutional
Format for Praxis? - 107
Bernard J. Tyrrell, ‘Dynamics of Christotherapy’ and the Issue of a
De Jure Psychotherapeutic Pluralism - 125
Michael Vertin, Philosophy of God, Theology, and the Problem of Evil - 149
Bernard Lonergan, A Post-Hegelian Philosophy of Religion - 179
Cathleen Going, ‘Persons as Originating Values’: A Primer (Reader) from
Lonergan’s Thought on the Topic of Values - 25
Joseph F. Flanagan, The Self-Causing Subject: Intrinsic and Extrinsic
Knowing - 33
Philip McShane, An Improbable Christian Vision and the Economic
Rhythms of the Second Million Years - 53
Sebastian Moore, The Language of Love - 83
Charles Mulligan, Pastoral Theology: Can There Be an Institutional
Format for Praxis? - 107
Bernard J. Tyrrell, ‘Dynamics of Christotherapy’ and the Issue of a
De Jure Psychotherapeutic Pluralism - 125
Michael Vertin, Philosophy of God, Theology, and the Problem of Evil - 149
Bernard Lonergan, A Post-Hegelian Philosophy of Religion - 179
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 4
Michael Vertin, Dialectically Opposed Phenomenologies of Knowing:
A Pedagogical Elaboration of Basic Ideal-Types - 1
Richard J. Cassidy, The Ethics of Jesus, Christ-Centered Ethics and
Lonergan’s Method - 27
Robert M. Doran, Suffering Servanthood and the Scale of Values - 41
Arthur L. Kennedy, A Hope Embodied in Story: Flannery O’Connor’s
Vision - 69
Sebastian Moore, Original Sin, Sex, Resurrection and Trinity - 85
William Reiser, The Primacy of Spiritual Experience in Theological
Reflection - 99
Philip Boo Riley, Theology and/or Religious Studies: Bernard
Lonergan’s Option - 115
Nancy C. Ring, Language, Prayer, and the Dynamics of
Transformation - 141
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Christian Imagination and Christian Prayer - 167
A Pedagogical Elaboration of Basic Ideal-Types - 1
Richard J. Cassidy, The Ethics of Jesus, Christ-Centered Ethics and
Lonergan’s Method - 27
Robert M. Doran, Suffering Servanthood and the Scale of Values - 41
Arthur L. Kennedy, A Hope Embodied in Story: Flannery O’Connor’s
Vision - 69
Sebastian Moore, Original Sin, Sex, Resurrection and Trinity - 85
William Reiser, The Primacy of Spiritual Experience in Theological
Reflection - 99
Philip Boo Riley, Theology and/or Religious Studies: Bernard
Lonergan’s Option - 115
Nancy C. Ring, Language, Prayer, and the Dynamics of
Transformation - 141
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Christian Imagination and Christian Prayer - 167
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 5
Frederick E. Crowe, Son and Spirit: Tensions in the Divine Missions? - 1
Robert M. Doran, Primary Process and the Spiritual Unconscious - 23
Tad Dunne, Faith, Charity, Hope - 49
Matthew L. Lamb, The Dialectics of Theory and Praxis within
Paradigm Analysis - 71
William Mathews, Intellectual Conversion and Science Education - 115
Sebastian Moore, The New Life - 145
James Robertson Price III, Lonergan and the Foundation of a
Contemporary Mystical Theology - 163
Stephen Happel, Whether Sacraments Liberate Communities:
Some Reflections upon Image as an Agent
in Achieving Freedom - 197
Charles C. Hefling, Redemption and Intellectual Conversion: Notes
on Lonergan’s ‘Christology Today’ - 219
Fred Lawrence, Basic Christian Community: An Issue of ‘Mind and
the Mystery of Christ’ - 263
Emil Piscitelli, The Fundamental Attitudes of the Liberally Educated
Person - 289
Robert M. Doran, Primary Process and the Spiritual Unconscious - 23
Tad Dunne, Faith, Charity, Hope - 49
Matthew L. Lamb, The Dialectics of Theory and Praxis within
Paradigm Analysis - 71
William Mathews, Intellectual Conversion and Science Education - 115
Sebastian Moore, The New Life - 145
James Robertson Price III, Lonergan and the Foundation of a
Contemporary Mystical Theology - 163
Stephen Happel, Whether Sacraments Liberate Communities:
Some Reflections upon Image as an Agent
in Achieving Freedom - 197
Charles C. Hefling, Redemption and Intellectual Conversion: Notes
on Lonergan’s ‘Christology Today’ - 219
Fred Lawrence, Basic Christian Community: An Issue of ‘Mind and
the Mystery of Christ’ - 263
Emil Piscitelli, The Fundamental Attitudes of the Liberally Educated
Person - 289
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 6
Patrick H. Byrne, The Fabric of Lonergan’s Thought - 1
Robert M. Doran, From Psychic Conversion to the Dialectic of
Community - 65
Toby Foshay, Bernard Lonergan and James Joyce: Literature as
De-Conversion - 109
Frederick G. Lawrence, Elements of Basic Communication - 127
Philip McShane, Systematics, Communications, Actual Contexts - 143
Hugo Meynell, A Pseudo-Problem of Communication and Understanding - 175
Mark D. Morelli, Reversing the Counter-Position: The Argument
ad Hominem in Philosophic Dialogue - 195
John Navone, The Promise of Narrative Theology: A Strategy of
Communication - 231
Bernard Tyrrell, Psychological Conversion, Methods of Healing, and
Communication - 239
Robert M. Doran, From Psychic Conversion to the Dialectic of
Community - 65
Toby Foshay, Bernard Lonergan and James Joyce: Literature as
De-Conversion - 109
Frederick G. Lawrence, Elements of Basic Communication - 127
Philip McShane, Systematics, Communications, Actual Contexts - 143
Hugo Meynell, A Pseudo-Problem of Communication and Understanding - 175
Mark D. Morelli, Reversing the Counter-Position: The Argument
ad Hominem in Philosophic Dialogue - 195
John Navone, The Promise of Narrative Theology: A Strategy of
Communication - 231
Bernard Tyrrell, Psychological Conversion, Methods of Healing, and
Communication - 239
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 7
Patrick H. Byrne, Mystery and Modern Mathematics - 1
Frederick E. Crowe, An Expansion of Lonergan’s Notion of Value - 35
Robert M. Doran, Duality and Dialectic - 59
Peter Drilling, Preaching: A Mutual Self-Mediation of the Word of God,
a Preacher, and a Congregation - 85
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., The Meaning of God Incarnate according to
Friedrich Schleiermacher: or, Whether Lonergan is
Appropriately Regarded as ‘A Schleiermacher for our
Time,’ and Why Not - 105
Glenn Hughes and Sebastian Moore, Hamlet and the Affective Roots
of Decision - 179
Thomas J. McPartland, Meaning, Mystery, and the History of
Consciousness - 203
Kenneth R. Melchin, History, Ethics, and Emergent Probability - 269
Quentin Quesnell, Pinning Down the Meaning - 295
Terry J. Tekippe, The Crisis of the Human Good - 313
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Feelings as Apprehensive-Intentional Responses
to Values - 331
Frederick E. Crowe, An Expansion of Lonergan’s Notion of Value - 35
Robert M. Doran, Duality and Dialectic - 59
Peter Drilling, Preaching: A Mutual Self-Mediation of the Word of God,
a Preacher, and a Congregation - 85
Charles C. Hefling, Jr., The Meaning of God Incarnate according to
Friedrich Schleiermacher: or, Whether Lonergan is
Appropriately Regarded as ‘A Schleiermacher for our
Time,’ and Why Not - 105
Glenn Hughes and Sebastian Moore, Hamlet and the Affective Roots
of Decision - 179
Thomas J. McPartland, Meaning, Mystery, and the History of
Consciousness - 203
Kenneth R. Melchin, History, Ethics, and Emergent Probability - 269
Quentin Quesnell, Pinning Down the Meaning - 295
Terry J. Tekippe, The Crisis of the Human Good - 313
Bernard J. Tyrrell, Feelings as Apprehensive-Intentional Responses
to Values - 331
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 8
Patrick H. Byrne, Insight and the Retrieval of Nature 1
Frederick E. Crowe, Insight: Genesis and Ongoing Context 61
Joseph Flanagan, Insight: Chapters 1-5 85
Glenn Hughes and Sebastian Moore, The Affirmation of Order:
Therapy for Modernity in Bernard Lonergan’s
Analysis of Judgment 109
Kenneth R. Melchin, Ethics in Insight 135
Hugo Meynell, How Right Plato Was 149
Sebastian Moore, The Forming and Transforming of Ego: An
Explanatory Psychology of Soteriology 165
Hamish Swanston, On First Reading Insight 191
Michael Vertin, Lonergan’s ‘Three Basic Questions’ and a
Philosophy of Philosophies 213
Michael Vertin, Knowing, Objectivity, and Reality: Insight and
Beyond 249
Quentin Quesnell, What Kind of Proof is Insight 19? 265
Frederick E. Crowe, Insight: Genesis and Ongoing Context 61
Joseph Flanagan, Insight: Chapters 1-5 85
Glenn Hughes and Sebastian Moore, The Affirmation of Order:
Therapy for Modernity in Bernard Lonergan’s
Analysis of Judgment 109
Kenneth R. Melchin, Ethics in Insight 135
Hugo Meynell, How Right Plato Was 149
Sebastian Moore, The Forming and Transforming of Ego: An
Explanatory Psychology of Soteriology 165
Hamish Swanston, On First Reading Insight 191
Michael Vertin, Lonergan’s ‘Three Basic Questions’ and a
Philosophy of Philosophies 213
Michael Vertin, Knowing, Objectivity, and Reality: Insight and
Beyond 249
Quentin Quesnell, What Kind of Proof is Insight 19? 265
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 9
Tad Dunne, Imaginal Theologies of History 1
Ann Johnston, Spirit and Mission of the ‘Faithful Remnant’: A Study
of Community in the Isaiah Scroll 25
William Mathews, Lonergan’s Apprenticeship 1904-46: The Education
of Desire 43
Philip McShane, Mission and Spirit: Questions of Probability and
Providence 89
James R. Pambrun, Lonergan and Ricoeur: Emerging Colmplementary
Philosophical Approaches for Theological Views of Science 99
Eduardo Perez Valera, The Structure of Christian Prayer and Its
Integration with the Sciences 145
Nancy Ring, Intentionality Analysis, the Church, and Women’s
Spirituality 195
Louis Roy, Grace, Mediation and Liturgical Orientations 209
Walter L. Ysaac, Doing Theology in the Philippine Context 225
Ann Johnston, Spirit and Mission of the ‘Faithful Remnant’: A Study
of Community in the Isaiah Scroll 25
William Mathews, Lonergan’s Apprenticeship 1904-46: The Education
of Desire 43
Philip McShane, Mission and Spirit: Questions of Probability and
Providence 89
James R. Pambrun, Lonergan and Ricoeur: Emerging Colmplementary
Philosophical Approaches for Theological Views of Science 99
Eduardo Perez Valera, The Structure of Christian Prayer and Its
Integration with the Sciences 145
Nancy Ring, Intentionality Analysis, the Church, and Women’s
Spirituality 195
Louis Roy, Grace, Mediation and Liturgical Orientations 209
Walter L. Ysaac, Doing Theology in the Philippine Context 225
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 10
Patrick H. Byrne, Teleology, Modern Science and Verification 1
Frederick E. Crowe, ‘All my work has been introducing history into
Catholic Theology’ 49
Joseph Flanagan, Where the Late Lonergan Meets the Early Heidegger 83
Mary Ann Glendon, Knowledge Makes a Noisy Entrance: The Struggle
for Self-Appropriation in Law 119
Glenn Hughes, The Drama of Living, and Lonergan’s Retrieval of
Transcendence 145
Joseph A. Komonchak, Lonergan’s Early Essays on the Redemption
of History 159
Matthew L. Lamb, Historicity and Eternity: Bernard Lonergan’s
Transpositions and Differentiations 179
Frederick Lawrence, Lonergan’s Foundations for Constitutive
Communication 229
Sebastian Moore, Spirituality and the Primacy of the Dramatic Pattern
of Living 279
Philip Rule, Coleridge, Newman, and Lonergan: Conscience and
Imagination in the Moral Argument for God’s Existence 297
David W. Tracy, Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice 319
Pierre Robert, Interview with Lonergan 333
Frederick E. Crowe, ‘All my work has been introducing history into
Catholic Theology’ 49
Joseph Flanagan, Where the Late Lonergan Meets the Early Heidegger 83
Mary Ann Glendon, Knowledge Makes a Noisy Entrance: The Struggle
for Self-Appropriation in Law 119
Glenn Hughes, The Drama of Living, and Lonergan’s Retrieval of
Transcendence 145
Joseph A. Komonchak, Lonergan’s Early Essays on the Redemption
of History 159
Matthew L. Lamb, Historicity and Eternity: Bernard Lonergan’s
Transpositions and Differentiations 179
Frederick Lawrence, Lonergan’s Foundations for Constitutive
Communication 229
Sebastian Moore, Spirituality and the Primacy of the Dramatic Pattern
of Living 279
Philip Rule, Coleridge, Newman, and Lonergan: Conscience and
Imagination in the Moral Argument for God’s Existence 297
David W. Tracy, Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice 319
Pierre Robert, Interview with Lonergan 333
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 11
Glenn Hughes, Image, Symbol, Cosmopolis: Art and the Critical Role
of Culture 1
Paul Kidder, Still Life and Landscape: The Sacred in Secular Attire 21
Paul Kidder, Painting as Spiritual: The Philosophical and Pedagogical
Tasks 35
Richard Liddy, What Bernard Lonergan Learned from Susanne K.
Langer 53
Sebastian Moore, In Water and in Blood 91
John Ranieri, Question and Imagination: Eric Voegelin’s Approach 105
Pierre Robert, Question on the Fifth Level and the Processes of the
Spiritual Subject 145
Philip C. Rule, Another Thing Needful: Reason, Feeling, and Imagination
in 19th-Century Literature 165
Hamish Swanston, ‘Development’ and the Imagining Subject in Method 179
Colleen Keene Webster, Complacentia boni and the Mission of the
Church 213
of Culture 1
Paul Kidder, Still Life and Landscape: The Sacred in Secular Attire 21
Paul Kidder, Painting as Spiritual: The Philosophical and Pedagogical
Tasks 35
Richard Liddy, What Bernard Lonergan Learned from Susanne K.
Langer 53
Sebastian Moore, In Water and in Blood 91
John Ranieri, Question and Imagination: Eric Voegelin’s Approach 105
Pierre Robert, Question on the Fifth Level and the Processes of the
Spiritual Subject 145
Philip C. Rule, Another Thing Needful: Reason, Feeling, and Imagination
in 19th-Century Literature 165
Hamish Swanston, ‘Development’ and the Imagining Subject in Method 179
Colleen Keene Webster, Complacentia boni and the Mission of the
Church 213
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 12
Sr. Prudence Allen, Metaphysics of Form, Matter, and Gender 1
R. Michael Clark, Byway of the Cross: The Early Lonergan and
Political Order 27
John E. Coons/Patrick Brennan, The Idea of a Descriptive Equality:
Lonergan Explains Jefferson 45
Leon Hooper, John Courtrney Murray on Legitimate and Needed
Social Plurality 77
Paulette Kidder, Marriage: Debating Justice in the Family 95
Michael McCarthy, Liberty, History, and the Common Good:
An Exercise in Critical Retrieval 111
Sebastian Moore, Critical and Symbolic Realism:
Lonergan and Coleridge 147
Mark D. Morelli, Affinities of Lonergan and Voegelin 179
Michael P. Morrissey, Voegelin, Religious Experience and Immortality 199
Brendan Purcell, Universal Viewpoint and Universal Viewpoint and
Universal Humanity: Attunement or Discord in the
Philosophies of Voegelin and Lonergan? 227
R. Michael Clark, Byway of the Cross: The Early Lonergan and
Political Order 27
John E. Coons/Patrick Brennan, The Idea of a Descriptive Equality:
Lonergan Explains Jefferson 45
Leon Hooper, John Courtrney Murray on Legitimate and Needed
Social Plurality 77
Paulette Kidder, Marriage: Debating Justice in the Family 95
Michael McCarthy, Liberty, History, and the Common Good:
An Exercise in Critical Retrieval 111
Sebastian Moore, Critical and Symbolic Realism:
Lonergan and Coleridge 147
Mark D. Morelli, Affinities of Lonergan and Voegelin 179
Michael P. Morrissey, Voegelin, Religious Experience and Immortality 199
Brendan Purcell, Universal Viewpoint and Universal Viewpoint and
Universal Humanity: Attunement or Discord in the
Philosophies of Voegelin and Lonergan? 227
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 13
David B. Burrell, Human Freedom as Response 1
David B. Burrell, Medieval Jewish, Islamic, and Christian Perspectives
on Love and Will 7
David B. Burrell, The Structure and Rhythms of Love in Today's World 13
Frederick E. Crowe, Complacency and Concern in the Risen Life 17
Mark J. Doorley, Resting in Reality: Reflections on Crowe’s
‘Complacency and Concern’ 33
Robert M. Doran, ‘Complacency and Concern’ and a Basic Thesis
on Grace 57
Jean-Marc Laporte, The Motion of Operative and Cooperative Grace:
Retrievals and Explorations 79
Robert P. Lewis, Limits, the Illimitable, and the Disciplined Imagination:
George Eliot’s Middlemarch 95
Michael H. McCarthy, Early Christianity and the Public Realm:
Troeltsch’s Distinctions of Gospel, Kingdom, and World 115
Hugo A. Meynell, Enlightenment: Old and New 127
Sebastian Moore, The Doxology of Joy 141
Elizabeth M. Morelli, Reflections on the Appropriation of Moral
Consciousness 161
Michael Vertin, Lonergan’s Metaphysics of Value and Love: Some
Proposed Clarifications and Implications 189
David B. Burrell, Medieval Jewish, Islamic, and Christian Perspectives
on Love and Will 7
David B. Burrell, The Structure and Rhythms of Love in Today's World 13
Frederick E. Crowe, Complacency and Concern in the Risen Life 17
Mark J. Doorley, Resting in Reality: Reflections on Crowe’s
‘Complacency and Concern’ 33
Robert M. Doran, ‘Complacency and Concern’ and a Basic Thesis
on Grace 57
Jean-Marc Laporte, The Motion of Operative and Cooperative Grace:
Retrievals and Explorations 79
Robert P. Lewis, Limits, the Illimitable, and the Disciplined Imagination:
George Eliot’s Middlemarch 95
Michael H. McCarthy, Early Christianity and the Public Realm:
Troeltsch’s Distinctions of Gospel, Kingdom, and World 115
Hugo A. Meynell, Enlightenment: Old and New 127
Sebastian Moore, The Doxology of Joy 141
Elizabeth M. Morelli, Reflections on the Appropriation of Moral
Consciousness 161
Michael Vertin, Lonergan’s Metaphysics of Value and Love: Some
Proposed Clarifications and Implications 189
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 14
Jeanne Belair, The Contribution of the Nurse to the Human Good 1
Michael Paul Gallagher, Contexts and Horizons of Desire: Sebastian Moore's Contribution to Fundamental Theology 59
Dorothy Judd Hall, The Meditative Path: 'The Monk and the Poet Are One' 73
Charles Hefling, Grace, Christ, Redemption, Lonergan (In That Order) 99
Matthew Lamb, An Analogy for the Divine Self-Gift 115
Kevin McGinley, Intersubjectivity, Groups, and Common Life 155
Sebastian Moore, Where the Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Freedom 173
Elizabeth Murray Morelli, Ressebntiment and Redempotion 197
Louis Roy, Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy of Desire 229
Michael Shute, Economic Analysis within Redemptive Praxis: An Achievement of Lonergan's Third Decade 243
Carla Mae Streeter, Theological Categories: The Transposition Needed for Comparative Theology 265
Michael Paul Gallagher, Contexts and Horizons of Desire: Sebastian Moore's Contribution to Fundamental Theology 59
Dorothy Judd Hall, The Meditative Path: 'The Monk and the Poet Are One' 73
Charles Hefling, Grace, Christ, Redemption, Lonergan (In That Order) 99
Matthew Lamb, An Analogy for the Divine Self-Gift 115
Kevin McGinley, Intersubjectivity, Groups, and Common Life 155
Sebastian Moore, Where the Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Freedom 173
Elizabeth Murray Morelli, Ressebntiment and Redempotion 197
Louis Roy, Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy of Desire 229
Michael Shute, Economic Analysis within Redemptive Praxis: An Achievement of Lonergan's Third Decade 243
Carla Mae Streeter, Theological Categories: The Transposition Needed for Comparative Theology 265
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 15
David B. Burrell, Beyond Onto-Theology: Negative Theology and Faith 1
Paul Kidder, Modern Architecture and Ignatian Vision 13
Joseph Komonchak, Authority and Its Exercise 27
William Mathews, Understanding the Author as Artist: Composing INSIGHT 43
Michael McCarthy, Critical Christian Renewal 77
Kenneth Melchin, What Is Democracy, Anyway? A Discussion between Lonergan and Rawls 99
Mark Morelli, Authentication of Common Sense from Below Upwards: Mediating Self-Correcting Folk Psychology 117
Francesca Murphy, Images and Witnesses 141
Phyllis Wallbanik, Reflections on the Future of Education in Light of Montessori and Lonergan 173
Paul Kidder, Modern Architecture and Ignatian Vision 13
Joseph Komonchak, Authority and Its Exercise 27
William Mathews, Understanding the Author as Artist: Composing INSIGHT 43
Michael McCarthy, Critical Christian Renewal 77
Kenneth Melchin, What Is Democracy, Anyway? A Discussion between Lonergan and Rawls 99
Mark Morelli, Authentication of Common Sense from Below Upwards: Mediating Self-Correcting Folk Psychology 117
Francesca Murphy, Images and Witnesses 141
Phyllis Wallbanik, Reflections on the Future of Education in Light of Montessori and Lonergan 173
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 16
Michael Vertin, Is There a Constitutional Right to Privacy? 1
Frank Braio, The 'Far Larger' Work of INSIGHT's Epilogue 49
David Burrell, Theology and Philosophy 67
Ivo Coelho, 'Ed Judaeus et Graecus e Methodo': The Transcendental Mediation of Christian Meanings and Values in Lonergan 83
Dorothy Judd Hall, Snapshots of a Holy Man: Harvard Professor William Alfred 107
Sean McEvenue, Scholarship's Impenetrable Wall 121
Tom McGrath, Foundations, the Subject of Psychology, and Science 139
Sebastian Moore, The Body Speaks and God Is a New Language 153
William Murnion, Method in the Arts and Sciences 173
Giovanni Sala, Kant's Theory of Knowledge 199
Frank Braio, The 'Far Larger' Work of INSIGHT's Epilogue 49
David Burrell, Theology and Philosophy 67
Ivo Coelho, 'Ed Judaeus et Graecus e Methodo': The Transcendental Mediation of Christian Meanings and Values in Lonergan 83
Dorothy Judd Hall, Snapshots of a Holy Man: Harvard Professor William Alfred 107
Sean McEvenue, Scholarship's Impenetrable Wall 121
Tom McGrath, Foundations, the Subject of Psychology, and Science 139
Sebastian Moore, The Body Speaks and God Is a New Language 153
William Murnion, Method in the Arts and Sciences 173
Giovanni Sala, Kant's Theory of Knowledge 199
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 17
Frederick E. Crowe, The Future: Charting the Unknown with Lonergan 1
Robert M. Doran, Reflections on Method in Systematic Theology 23
David Burrell, From Analogy of 'Being' to the Analogy of Being, 53
Richard J. Cassidy, The Conversions of Paul in Light of Lonergan's Theory of Conversion 67
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Bernard Lonergan: Educationist and Philosopher 85
Charles C. Hefling, About What Might a 'Girard-Lonergan "Conversation"' Be? 95
Paul Kidder, The Future of American Cities 125
Michael McCarthy, Authority, Autonomy, and Authenticity 143
Sebastian Moore, What God Has Joined and Man Has Put Asunder 163
Giovanni Rota, From the Historicity of Consciousness to the Ontology of the Person 175
Giovanni Sala, The Encyclical Letter of Pope John Paul II, Fides et Ratio: A Service to Truth 197
Robert M. Doran, Reflections on Method in Systematic Theology 23
David Burrell, From Analogy of 'Being' to the Analogy of Being, 53
Richard J. Cassidy, The Conversions of Paul in Light of Lonergan's Theory of Conversion 67
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Bernard Lonergan: Educationist and Philosopher 85
Charles C. Hefling, About What Might a 'Girard-Lonergan "Conversation"' Be? 95
Paul Kidder, The Future of American Cities 125
Michael McCarthy, Authority, Autonomy, and Authenticity 143
Sebastian Moore, What God Has Joined and Man Has Put Asunder 163
Giovanni Rota, From the Historicity of Consciousness to the Ontology of the Person 175
Giovanni Sala, The Encyclical Letter of Pope John Paul II, Fides et Ratio: A Service to Truth 197
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 18
'Leaping': A Poem by Dorothy Judd Hall vi
'The Poet': A Poem by Patricia Benzmiller viii
Paul St. Amour, Kierkegaard and Lonergan on the Prospect of Cognitional-Existential Integration 1
John Dadosky, The Sacred as Real: Eliade's Ontology of the Sacred and Lonergan's Philosophy of God 63
Charles Hefling, Over Thin Ice: Comments on 'Gratia, Grace and Gratitude' 87
Christine Jamieson, To Begin Anew: Reflections on Freedom, Destiny and Ethics in the Work of Bernard Lonergan and Julia Kristeva 121
Paulette Kidder, Derrida and Lonergan on the Gift, 139
Michael Maxwell, Lonergan's Critique of Aristotle's Notion of Science 155
Jerome Miller, Historicity and Normative Order 189
Sebastian Moore, A Word for Sexual Desire 203
James Pambrun, Theology, Philosophy, and Interiority: Experience Speaks to Experience 225
'The Poet': A Poem by Patricia Benzmiller viii
Paul St. Amour, Kierkegaard and Lonergan on the Prospect of Cognitional-Existential Integration 1
John Dadosky, The Sacred as Real: Eliade's Ontology of the Sacred and Lonergan's Philosophy of God 63
Charles Hefling, Over Thin Ice: Comments on 'Gratia, Grace and Gratitude' 87
Christine Jamieson, To Begin Anew: Reflections on Freedom, Destiny and Ethics in the Work of Bernard Lonergan and Julia Kristeva 121
Paulette Kidder, Derrida and Lonergan on the Gift, 139
Michael Maxwell, Lonergan's Critique of Aristotle's Notion of Science 155
Jerome Miller, Historicity and Normative Order 189
Sebastian Moore, A Word for Sexual Desire 203
James Pambrun, Theology, Philosophy, and Interiority: Experience Speaks to Experience 225
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 19
Peter Bisson, The Postconciliar Jesuit Congregations: Social Commitment Constructing a New World of Religious Meaning 1
Kevin Burke, Reflections on Ignatian Soteriology: The Contribution of Ignacio Ellacuria 37
Richard Cassidy, The Models of Avery Dulles and Some References to Lonergan 51
Ivo Coelho, Francis Xavier, Lonergan, and the Problem of Missions Today 61
Robert M. Doran, Ignatian Themes in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan: Revisiting a Topic That Deserves Further Reflection 83
Glenn Hughes, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Lonergan's Notion of Elemental Meaning 107
Paul Kidder, Thinking with Fr. Richardson 137
Colin J. Maloney, Ignatian Discernment from Lonergan's Perspective 149
Robert Miner, Collingwood and Lonergan on Historical Knowledge 197
Gilles Mongeau, Trivium Pursuit: Lonergan on Aquinas 211
Elizabeth Murray, Joyful Sorrow 225
Neil Ormerod, What Really Happened at Vatican II - A Response to O'Malley and Schloesser 235
Roman Siebenrock, Gratia Christi, the Heart of the Theology of Karl Rahner: Ignatian Influences in the codes DE GRATIA CHRISTI (1937/38) and Its Importance for the Development of His Work 251
Michael Vertin, The Finality of Human Spirit: From Maréchal to Lonergan 267
João Vila-ChÄ, The Transformation of Consciousness: Walter J. Ong and the Presence of the Word in the Making of Culture 287
Nikolaus Wandinger, Raymund Schwagfer, S.J.: Dramatic Theology 325
Kevin Burke, Reflections on Ignatian Soteriology: The Contribution of Ignacio Ellacuria 37
Richard Cassidy, The Models of Avery Dulles and Some References to Lonergan 51
Ivo Coelho, Francis Xavier, Lonergan, and the Problem of Missions Today 61
Robert M. Doran, Ignatian Themes in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan: Revisiting a Topic That Deserves Further Reflection 83
Glenn Hughes, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Lonergan's Notion of Elemental Meaning 107
Paul Kidder, Thinking with Fr. Richardson 137
Colin J. Maloney, Ignatian Discernment from Lonergan's Perspective 149
Robert Miner, Collingwood and Lonergan on Historical Knowledge 197
Gilles Mongeau, Trivium Pursuit: Lonergan on Aquinas 211
Elizabeth Murray, Joyful Sorrow 225
Neil Ormerod, What Really Happened at Vatican II - A Response to O'Malley and Schloesser 235
Roman Siebenrock, Gratia Christi, the Heart of the Theology of Karl Rahner: Ignatian Influences in the codes DE GRATIA CHRISTI (1937/38) and Its Importance for the Development of His Work 251
Michael Vertin, The Finality of Human Spirit: From Maréchal to Lonergan 267
João Vila-ChÄ, The Transformation of Consciousness: Walter J. Ong and the Presence of the Word in the Making of Culture 287
Nikolaus Wandinger, Raymund Schwagfer, S.J.: Dramatic Theology 325
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 20
Philip Berryman, Consilience? Edward O. Wilson, Lonergan, and Other Proposals for the Unity/Differentiation of Knowledge 1
Patrick Byrne, Foundations of 'The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research' 17
David Coghlan, Action Research as a Method of Praxis 71
M. Shawn Copeland, Edging (Toward) the Center 87
John Dadosky, 'Centering the Church': A Development in Ecclesiology Based on Balthasar and Lonergan 93
Robert Doran, Envisioning a Systematic Theology 105
Charles Hefling, Another Perhaps Permanently Valid Achievement: Lonergan on Christ's (Self-)Knowledge 127
Joseph Komonchak, Lonergn and Post-Conciliar Ecclesiology 165
Greg Lauzon, Emerging Probabilities and the Operators of Musical Evolution 185
Paul LaChance, Theology as Praxis in Augustine's CONFESSIONS: A Community Founded on the Humanity of Christ 197
Richard Liddy, Startling Strangeness: A Memoir 233
Michael McCarthy, Toward a Catholic Christianity: A Personal Narrative 253
Gregory Maillet, 'At the still point' where 'there is only the dance': Logos, Lonergan, and T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets, 271
Hugo Meynell, 'A Perhaps Not Numerous Center' 295
Mark Morelli, Going Beyond Idealism:
Lonergan's Relation to Hegel 305
William Murnion, Shankara and Aquinas: A Case Study in Comparative Ethics 337
Gerard Whelan, Robert Doran and Pastoral Theology: Reflections from Nairobi, Kenya 357
Phyllis Wallbank, The Adolescent and the Use of the Philosopher Lonergan's Questions 391
Patrick Byrne, Foundations of 'The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research' 17
David Coghlan, Action Research as a Method of Praxis 71
M. Shawn Copeland, Edging (Toward) the Center 87
John Dadosky, 'Centering the Church': A Development in Ecclesiology Based on Balthasar and Lonergan 93
Robert Doran, Envisioning a Systematic Theology 105
Charles Hefling, Another Perhaps Permanently Valid Achievement: Lonergan on Christ's (Self-)Knowledge 127
Joseph Komonchak, Lonergn and Post-Conciliar Ecclesiology 165
Greg Lauzon, Emerging Probabilities and the Operators of Musical Evolution 185
Paul LaChance, Theology as Praxis in Augustine's CONFESSIONS: A Community Founded on the Humanity of Christ 197
Richard Liddy, Startling Strangeness: A Memoir 233
Michael McCarthy, Toward a Catholic Christianity: A Personal Narrative 253
Gregory Maillet, 'At the still point' where 'there is only the dance': Logos, Lonergan, and T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets, 271
Hugo Meynell, 'A Perhaps Not Numerous Center' 295
Mark Morelli, Going Beyond Idealism:
Lonergan's Relation to Hegel 305
William Murnion, Shankara and Aquinas: A Case Study in Comparative Ethics 337
Gerard Whelan, Robert Doran and Pastoral Theology: Reflections from Nairobi, Kenya 357
Phyllis Wallbank, The Adolescent and the Use of the Philosopher Lonergan's Questions 391
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 21
Alison Benders, Beyond MySpace: Grounding Postmodern Identity in Lonergan's Interiority Analysis 1
Peter Bisson, General Congregation 35: The Jesuits and a Corporate Use of the Fifth (Religious) Level of Meaning: The Discovery of Love 17
David Burrell, Autonomous Reason versus Tradition-directed Inquiry: Mulla Sadra, Lonergan, MacIntyre, and Taylor 33
Patrick H. Byrne, What is OUR Scale of Value Preference? 43
Eileen de Neeve, Lonergan's Economic Ideas Today: Functional Distinctions in Spending, the Pure Cycle of Innovative Growth, the Good of Order, and the Baseball Diamond 65
Robert M. Doran, Preserving Lonergan's Understanding of Thomist Metaphysics: A Proposal and an Example 85
Philip Egan, Lonergan's Early Short Papers and Devotional Works 103
Paul Kidder, Robert Moses and the Common Good 125
Robert Luby, Upstream Medicine 145
Gregory Maillet, Breathing Back: Lonergan, Literary Creativity, and the Spirit of the Lord 179
Colin Maloney, Faith and Lonergan 193
William Mathews, The Idea of a University, Reductionism, and Lonergan on Emergence 241
Michael McCarthy, Conversion 263
Elizabeth Murray, The Second Moment of Intellectual Conversion 277
Jon Nilson, Beyond Moral Suasion: Reading METHOD IN THEOLOGY in 'Racist America' 295
David Oyler, Potency and Structure 303
Paul St. Amour, On the Validity of Extrinsic Causality in Proofs for the Existence of God 313
Cloe Taddei Ferretti, Leaving Self-Centeredness: Lonergan and Cognitive Science on Art 349
Raymond Topley, Meeting Lonergan's Challenge to Educators 369
Nikolaus Wandinger, Imnplicit Theology, Authentic Subjectgivity, and Karl Rahner's 'Anonymous Christian' 383
Peter Bisson, General Congregation 35: The Jesuits and a Corporate Use of the Fifth (Religious) Level of Meaning: The Discovery of Love 17
David Burrell, Autonomous Reason versus Tradition-directed Inquiry: Mulla Sadra, Lonergan, MacIntyre, and Taylor 33
Patrick H. Byrne, What is OUR Scale of Value Preference? 43
Eileen de Neeve, Lonergan's Economic Ideas Today: Functional Distinctions in Spending, the Pure Cycle of Innovative Growth, the Good of Order, and the Baseball Diamond 65
Robert M. Doran, Preserving Lonergan's Understanding of Thomist Metaphysics: A Proposal and an Example 85
Philip Egan, Lonergan's Early Short Papers and Devotional Works 103
Paul Kidder, Robert Moses and the Common Good 125
Robert Luby, Upstream Medicine 145
Gregory Maillet, Breathing Back: Lonergan, Literary Creativity, and the Spirit of the Lord 179
Colin Maloney, Faith and Lonergan 193
William Mathews, The Idea of a University, Reductionism, and Lonergan on Emergence 241
Michael McCarthy, Conversion 263
Elizabeth Murray, The Second Moment of Intellectual Conversion 277
Jon Nilson, Beyond Moral Suasion: Reading METHOD IN THEOLOGY in 'Racist America' 295
David Oyler, Potency and Structure 303
Paul St. Amour, On the Validity of Extrinsic Causality in Proofs for the Existence of God 313
Cloe Taddei Ferretti, Leaving Self-Centeredness: Lonergan and Cognitive Science on Art 349
Raymond Topley, Meeting Lonergan's Challenge to Educators 369
Nikolaus Wandinger, Imnplicit Theology, Authentic Subjectgivity, and Karl Rahner's 'Anonymous Christian' 383
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 22
Editor's Prefatory Note / i
Patrick Byrne, The Figure of Galileo / 1
Ivo Coelho, SDB, Religious Experience and Expression in Lonergan / 39
Valter Danna, The Development of Bernard Lonergan's Notion of Science / 65
Rosanna Finamore, University and Meaning/ 93
Arthur Kennedy, Integrating History into Catholic Theology: Christopher Dawson and Bernard Lonergan, SJ / 127
Richard Liddy, Ignatius, Lonergan, and the Catholic University / 153
Michael McCarthy, Practical Wisdom, Social Justice, and the Global Society / 171
Michael McLaughlin, Lonergan and Interreligious Dialogue -- Testing Lonergan's Philosophy of Religion: The Case of Sri Aurobindo / 193
Thomas McPartland and George Shields, Lonergan and Process Philosophy / 209
William Mathews, SJ, Influences of the Gregorian University on Lonergan: 1933-1940, The Accidents of a Life / 249
Hilary Anne-Marie Mooney, Following the Back of God: A Reflection on Lonergan's Notion of Mystery / 277
Saturnino Muratore, SJ, Emergent Probability and the Anthropic Principle / 291
William Murnion, Lonergan's The Incarnate Word and The Triune God: Experiments in Theological Method / 303
Hermann Pottmeyer, Bernard Lonergan's Analysis Fidei of 1952 -- The Transition from Classical to Concrete Method / 377
Francisco Quijano, OP, Desire in Quest of an Object / 385
Giovanni Rota, The Historicity of Consciousness and the Ontology of the Person / 399
Louis Roy, OP, Rahner's Epistemology and Its Implications for Theology / 421
Phyllis Wallbank, The Philosophy of International Education / 441
Giovanni Sala, SJ, Lonergan on the Virtually Unconditioned as the Ground of Judgment / 457
Patrick Byrne, The Figure of Galileo / 1
Ivo Coelho, SDB, Religious Experience and Expression in Lonergan / 39
Valter Danna, The Development of Bernard Lonergan's Notion of Science / 65
Rosanna Finamore, University and Meaning/ 93
Arthur Kennedy, Integrating History into Catholic Theology: Christopher Dawson and Bernard Lonergan, SJ / 127
Richard Liddy, Ignatius, Lonergan, and the Catholic University / 153
Michael McCarthy, Practical Wisdom, Social Justice, and the Global Society / 171
Michael McLaughlin, Lonergan and Interreligious Dialogue -- Testing Lonergan's Philosophy of Religion: The Case of Sri Aurobindo / 193
Thomas McPartland and George Shields, Lonergan and Process Philosophy / 209
William Mathews, SJ, Influences of the Gregorian University on Lonergan: 1933-1940, The Accidents of a Life / 249
Hilary Anne-Marie Mooney, Following the Back of God: A Reflection on Lonergan's Notion of Mystery / 277
Saturnino Muratore, SJ, Emergent Probability and the Anthropic Principle / 291
William Murnion, Lonergan's The Incarnate Word and The Triune God: Experiments in Theological Method / 303
Hermann Pottmeyer, Bernard Lonergan's Analysis Fidei of 1952 -- The Transition from Classical to Concrete Method / 377
Francisco Quijano, OP, Desire in Quest of an Object / 385
Giovanni Rota, The Historicity of Consciousness and the Ontology of the Person / 399
Louis Roy, OP, Rahner's Epistemology and Its Implications for Theology / 421
Phyllis Wallbank, The Philosophy of International Education / 441
Giovanni Sala, SJ, Lonergan on the Virtually Unconditioned as the Ground of Judgment / 457
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 23
Editor's Introduction / iii
David Burrell, C.S.C., When Faith and Reason Meet: The Legacy of John Zahm, C.S.C / 1
Patrick H. Byrne, What Is an Evolutionary Explanation? Darwin and Lonergan / 13
Jennifer Clark, Two Lungs or Two Diverging Roads? Methodological Challenges to Union between the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches/ 59
Ivo Coelho, S.D.B., From Person to Subject: Lonergan's Methodological Transposition as Upper Blade for Reading Sankara / 83
Peter Corbishley, Aristotle, M.A.K. Halliday, and B.J.F. Lonergan: Toward a General Theory of Language for Language Teachers / 119
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Sanctifying Grace, Charity, and Divine Indwelling: A Key to the Nexus Mysteriorum Fidei / 165
William P. George, International Law as Horizon: An Invitation to Collaboration / 195
Richard M. Liddy, A Catholic Core Curriculum / 227
Robert Luby, M.D., Method in Medicine for the Age of Syndromes and Genomes / 245
Alfredo Mac Laughlin, A Typology of Moral Conversion / 227
William Mathews, S.J., On Memoir, Biography, and the Dynamism of Consciousness / 307
Brian McDonough, Revisiting Catholic Social Doctrine / 329
Thomas J. McPartland, The Critique of History and the Pure Line of Progress: Lonergan's Legacy / 363
Kenneth R. Melchin, Three Challenges in Christian Ethics / 379
Kenneth R. Melchin, Lonergan and the Social Sciences: Some Preliminary Reflections / 389
Mark D. Morelli, Consciousness Is Not Another Operation / 401
Gordon A. Rixon, S.J., The Ignatian Presupposition as a Methodological Ground for Collaboration / 413
Paul St. Amour, Situating Lonergan's Economics in a Context of Collaboration / 423
Charles T. Tackney, Asian Anticipations of Cosmopolis: Participation and Distribution Decisions in Japan's Industrialization System after World War II -- Evidence of Conversion and Workplace Evangelization / 445
Gerard Walmsley, S.J., Becoming Creative Collaborators: Polymorphism/Mutual Mediation of Functional Specialties / 477
Lauren E. Weis, Lonergan's Thought May Mediate Concerns about Gender Bias / 495
Kathleen M. Williams, R.S.M., Objectified Conversion as Foundational in Theology: A Conversation between Rosemary Haughton and Bernard Lonergan, S.J. / 513
David Burrell, C.S.C., When Faith and Reason Meet: The Legacy of John Zahm, C.S.C / 1
Patrick H. Byrne, What Is an Evolutionary Explanation? Darwin and Lonergan / 13
Jennifer Clark, Two Lungs or Two Diverging Roads? Methodological Challenges to Union between the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches/ 59
Ivo Coelho, S.D.B., From Person to Subject: Lonergan's Methodological Transposition as Upper Blade for Reading Sankara / 83
Peter Corbishley, Aristotle, M.A.K. Halliday, and B.J.F. Lonergan: Toward a General Theory of Language for Language Teachers / 119
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Sanctifying Grace, Charity, and Divine Indwelling: A Key to the Nexus Mysteriorum Fidei / 165
William P. George, International Law as Horizon: An Invitation to Collaboration / 195
Richard M. Liddy, A Catholic Core Curriculum / 227
Robert Luby, M.D., Method in Medicine for the Age of Syndromes and Genomes / 245
Alfredo Mac Laughlin, A Typology of Moral Conversion / 227
William Mathews, S.J., On Memoir, Biography, and the Dynamism of Consciousness / 307
Brian McDonough, Revisiting Catholic Social Doctrine / 329
Thomas J. McPartland, The Critique of History and the Pure Line of Progress: Lonergan's Legacy / 363
Kenneth R. Melchin, Three Challenges in Christian Ethics / 379
Kenneth R. Melchin, Lonergan and the Social Sciences: Some Preliminary Reflections / 389
Mark D. Morelli, Consciousness Is Not Another Operation / 401
Gordon A. Rixon, S.J., The Ignatian Presupposition as a Methodological Ground for Collaboration / 413
Paul St. Amour, Situating Lonergan's Economics in a Context of Collaboration / 423
Charles T. Tackney, Asian Anticipations of Cosmopolis: Participation and Distribution Decisions in Japan's Industrialization System after World War II -- Evidence of Conversion and Workplace Evangelization / 445
Gerard Walmsley, S.J., Becoming Creative Collaborators: Polymorphism/Mutual Mediation of Functional Specialties / 477
Lauren E. Weis, Lonergan's Thought May Mediate Concerns about Gender Bias / 495
Kathleen M. Williams, R.S.M., Objectified Conversion as Foundational in Theology: A Conversation between Rosemary Haughton and Bernard Lonergan, S.J. / 513
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 24
Editor's Introduction / iii
Patrick H. Byrne, Intelligibility and Natural Science: Alienation or Friendship with the Universe? / 1
Ivo Coelho, S.D.B., Retrieving Good Work: De Smet on Sankara / 33
David Coghlan, S.J., From Individual Insight to Collective Action: Lonergan's Wheel as a Framework for Organizational Learning / 75
Steven D. Cone, Religious Conversion as Foundational for Reversing Decline / 89
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Functional Specialties for a World Theology / 99
Richard Grallo, Re-framing Applied Psychology in Terms of Self-Transcendence: Selected Challenges, Problems, and Prospects / 113
Grant Kaplan, Widening the Dialectic: Secularity and Christianity in Conversation / 133
Paulette Kidder, Cosmopolis and Cosmopolitanism / 169
Robin Koning, S.J., The Human Person in Wojtyla and Lonergan / 187
Christian Krokus, Louis Massignon's Secret of History Read in the Light of Bernard Lonergan's Law of the Cross / 203
Michael McCarthy, An Ethics of Authenticity: Personal and Communal / 227
Francis M. McLaughlin, John Rogers Commons: Are His Thoughts Important in Teaching Modern Labor Economics? / 267
Gilles Mongeau, S.J., A More Cosmopolitan Salvation: Aquinas, Formation for Beatitude, and the Cross / 287
William E. Murnion, Faith and Reason in Aquinas / 303
Donna J. Perry, Beyond Negotiation: Combatants for Peace and Authentic Subjectivity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict / 339
Matthew Petillo, Identifying and Naming Religious Consciousness in a Friendly Universe / 385
Maury Schepers, O.P., The Structure of the Human Good: An Exercise in Personal Appropriation (Reaching up to the Mind of Lonergan) / 395
R. J. Snell, Sloth Transposed: The Friendless Universe / 407
Charles T. Tackney, John R. Commons, Heinrich Pesch, and Bernard J.F. Lonergan: Three Seminal Thinkers on the Working Rules of the Going Concern and the Illusion of Free Enterprise / 421
Jeremy D. Wilkins, Grace in the Third Stage of Meaning: Apropos Lonergan's "Four-Point Hypothesis" / 443
Patrick H. Byrne, Intelligibility and Natural Science: Alienation or Friendship with the Universe? / 1
Ivo Coelho, S.D.B., Retrieving Good Work: De Smet on Sankara / 33
David Coghlan, S.J., From Individual Insight to Collective Action: Lonergan's Wheel as a Framework for Organizational Learning / 75
Steven D. Cone, Religious Conversion as Foundational for Reversing Decline / 89
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Functional Specialties for a World Theology / 99
Richard Grallo, Re-framing Applied Psychology in Terms of Self-Transcendence: Selected Challenges, Problems, and Prospects / 113
Grant Kaplan, Widening the Dialectic: Secularity and Christianity in Conversation / 133
Paulette Kidder, Cosmopolis and Cosmopolitanism / 169
Robin Koning, S.J., The Human Person in Wojtyla and Lonergan / 187
Christian Krokus, Louis Massignon's Secret of History Read in the Light of Bernard Lonergan's Law of the Cross / 203
Michael McCarthy, An Ethics of Authenticity: Personal and Communal / 227
Francis M. McLaughlin, John Rogers Commons: Are His Thoughts Important in Teaching Modern Labor Economics? / 267
Gilles Mongeau, S.J., A More Cosmopolitan Salvation: Aquinas, Formation for Beatitude, and the Cross / 287
William E. Murnion, Faith and Reason in Aquinas / 303
Donna J. Perry, Beyond Negotiation: Combatants for Peace and Authentic Subjectivity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict / 339
Matthew Petillo, Identifying and Naming Religious Consciousness in a Friendly Universe / 385
Maury Schepers, O.P., The Structure of the Human Good: An Exercise in Personal Appropriation (Reaching up to the Mind of Lonergan) / 395
R. J. Snell, Sloth Transposed: The Friendless Universe / 407
Charles T. Tackney, John R. Commons, Heinrich Pesch, and Bernard J.F. Lonergan: Three Seminal Thinkers on the Working Rules of the Going Concern and the Illusion of Free Enterprise / 421
Jeremy D. Wilkins, Grace in the Third Stage of Meaning: Apropos Lonergan's "Four-Point Hypothesis" / 443
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 25
LONERGAN WORKSHOP, volume 25
The Mind and Heart of Hope
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Lonergan Workshop, June 2011, Boston College
Edited by Fred Lawrence
Editor’s Introduction / iii
David Burrell, C.S.C., Lonergan on the Human Good in an African Idiom / 1
Patrick H. Byrne, Moral Value, Personal Value, and History / 13
Patrick Daly, MD, The Possibility of Hope / 53
Robert M. Doran, S.J., The Theological Virtues and Participation in Active and Passive Spiration / 85
Richard Grallo, Expanding Horizons of Question and Insight: Some Conditions and Correlates of Personal Development / 95
Paul Kidder, Joseph Flanagan and the Philosophical Hermeneutoic of Modern Art / 109
Greg Lauzon, Lamenting at the Abattoir: Meditations through Rhythm / 127
Robert Luby, MD, Restorative Medicine: Defensive Schemes and Re-emergent Probability / 139
William Mathews, S.J., Windows on Living, Writing, and Reading the Self / 169
Francis M. McLaughlin, Communicating with Economists / 193
Mark T. Miller, Conversion as Life, Death, and Resurrection / 211
Gilles Mongeau, S.J., The State of Grace and the Law of the Cross: Further Insights into Lonergan from René Girard / 237
Joseph C. Mudd, Church Penitent: A Sacramental Re-imaging of Church in a Time of Crisis / 253
Elizabeth A. Murray, The Classical Question of Immortality in Light of Lonergan’s Explicit Metaphysics / 269
L. Matthew Petillo, Love and Light: A Hypothesis regarding Lonergan’s Four-point Hypothesis / 283
Randall S. Rosenberg, Meaning, Language, and the Mystery of the Human Person: A Conversation with Walker Percy and Bernard Lonergan / 305
Michael Shute, Lonergan’s Economics and the Catholic Social Justice Tradition / 333
Luca Sinibaldi, The Polymorphism of Consciousness as a Higher Viewpoint on Modern Philosophy / 349
R. J. Snell, Performing Differently: Lonergan and the New Natural Law / 365
Paul St. Amour, Income Inequality and the Problem of the Basic Expansion / 389
The Mind and Heart of Hope
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Lonergan Workshop, June 2011, Boston College
Edited by Fred Lawrence
Editor’s Introduction / iii
David Burrell, C.S.C., Lonergan on the Human Good in an African Idiom / 1
Patrick H. Byrne, Moral Value, Personal Value, and History / 13
Patrick Daly, MD, The Possibility of Hope / 53
Robert M. Doran, S.J., The Theological Virtues and Participation in Active and Passive Spiration / 85
Richard Grallo, Expanding Horizons of Question and Insight: Some Conditions and Correlates of Personal Development / 95
Paul Kidder, Joseph Flanagan and the Philosophical Hermeneutoic of Modern Art / 109
Greg Lauzon, Lamenting at the Abattoir: Meditations through Rhythm / 127
Robert Luby, MD, Restorative Medicine: Defensive Schemes and Re-emergent Probability / 139
William Mathews, S.J., Windows on Living, Writing, and Reading the Self / 169
Francis M. McLaughlin, Communicating with Economists / 193
Mark T. Miller, Conversion as Life, Death, and Resurrection / 211
Gilles Mongeau, S.J., The State of Grace and the Law of the Cross: Further Insights into Lonergan from René Girard / 237
Joseph C. Mudd, Church Penitent: A Sacramental Re-imaging of Church in a Time of Crisis / 253
Elizabeth A. Murray, The Classical Question of Immortality in Light of Lonergan’s Explicit Metaphysics / 269
L. Matthew Petillo, Love and Light: A Hypothesis regarding Lonergan’s Four-point Hypothesis / 283
Randall S. Rosenberg, Meaning, Language, and the Mystery of the Human Person: A Conversation with Walker Percy and Bernard Lonergan / 305
Michael Shute, Lonergan’s Economics and the Catholic Social Justice Tradition / 333
Luca Sinibaldi, The Polymorphism of Consciousness as a Higher Viewpoint on Modern Philosophy / 349
R. J. Snell, Performing Differently: Lonergan and the New Natural Law / 365
Paul St. Amour, Income Inequality and the Problem of the Basic Expansion / 389
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 26
LONERGAN WORKSHOP, volume 26
The Promise of Vatican II after Fifty Years
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Lonergan Workshop, June 2012, Boston College
Edited by Fred Lawrence
Editor’s Introduction / iii
Brian Braman, “We All Have Feetâ€: Authentic Dwelling and Architecture / 1
Patrick H. Byrne, The Unity of Science, the Universe, and Humanity for Teilhard and Lonergan / 21
Victor Clore, Dialectic Communications: Contrary Catholics, Black on White, Drifters and Searchers / 71
Ivo Coelho, SDB, “In Some Sense Transcendent or Supernaturalâ€: Making Sense of an Anomaly in Chapter 20 of Insight / 107
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Moving Vatican II Forward: The Multi-Religious Context / 127
Evaristus O. Ekwueme, SJ, Beyond Inter Mirifica (Vatican II) and a Lonerganian View of Information Technology / 139
Charles Hefling, On Understanding the Hypostatic Union / 157
Robert Imbelli, Receiving Vatican II: Renewing the Christic Center / 187
Christine Jamieson, The Ethical Challenges of Medicine Today: Drawing on the Wisdom of Vatican II / 211
Paul LaChance, Recourse to Psychology within the Vocational Journey: Vatican II and Post-Conciliar Documents / 223
William Mathews, SJ, Self-Appropriation in the World of Meaning: Work in Progress / 249
Michael McCarthy, Reforming the Church, Redeeming the World / 237
Francis McLaughlin, Reflections on Bernard Lonergan’s Macro Theory, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics / 295
Neil Ormerod, The Needed Renewal of Systematic Theology / 323
John J. Ranieri, Faith in Search of Belief: Thoughts on Tolstoy’s Religious Conversion / 339
Maury Schepers, OP, the Church Becoming Herself: Synonym for Communications / 361
Francis A. Sullivan, SJ, The Challenge of Vatican II – After Fifty Years / 399
Michael Vertin, The Lonergan Enterprise: What Is Its Future? / 409
Gerard Whelan, SJ, Lonergan and the Year of Faith: Addressing Pope Benedict XVI’s Concerns about Relativism and Reductionism / 441
The Promise of Vatican II after Fifty Years
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Lonergan Workshop, June 2012, Boston College
Edited by Fred Lawrence
Editor’s Introduction / iii
Brian Braman, “We All Have Feetâ€: Authentic Dwelling and Architecture / 1
Patrick H. Byrne, The Unity of Science, the Universe, and Humanity for Teilhard and Lonergan / 21
Victor Clore, Dialectic Communications: Contrary Catholics, Black on White, Drifters and Searchers / 71
Ivo Coelho, SDB, “In Some Sense Transcendent or Supernaturalâ€: Making Sense of an Anomaly in Chapter 20 of Insight / 107
Robert M. Doran, S.J., Moving Vatican II Forward: The Multi-Religious Context / 127
Evaristus O. Ekwueme, SJ, Beyond Inter Mirifica (Vatican II) and a Lonerganian View of Information Technology / 139
Charles Hefling, On Understanding the Hypostatic Union / 157
Robert Imbelli, Receiving Vatican II: Renewing the Christic Center / 187
Christine Jamieson, The Ethical Challenges of Medicine Today: Drawing on the Wisdom of Vatican II / 211
Paul LaChance, Recourse to Psychology within the Vocational Journey: Vatican II and Post-Conciliar Documents / 223
William Mathews, SJ, Self-Appropriation in the World of Meaning: Work in Progress / 249
Michael McCarthy, Reforming the Church, Redeeming the World / 237
Francis McLaughlin, Reflections on Bernard Lonergan’s Macro Theory, Catholic Social Teaching, and Ethics / 295
Neil Ormerod, The Needed Renewal of Systematic Theology / 323
John J. Ranieri, Faith in Search of Belief: Thoughts on Tolstoy’s Religious Conversion / 339
Maury Schepers, OP, the Church Becoming Herself: Synonym for Communications / 361
Francis A. Sullivan, SJ, The Challenge of Vatican II – After Fifty Years / 399
Michael Vertin, The Lonergan Enterprise: What Is Its Future? / 409
Gerard Whelan, SJ, Lonergan and the Year of Faith: Addressing Pope Benedict XVI’s Concerns about Relativism and Reductionism / 441
Lonergan Workshop, Vol. 27
LONERGAN WORKSHOP, volume 27
The Hermeneutics of Reform and Renewal
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Lonergan Workshop, June 2013, Boston College
Edited by Fred Lawrence
Editor’s Introduction / iii
Liam Bergin, Contemporary Sacramental Theology: Retrieving the Eschatological Horizon / 1
Paul Bruno, Lonergan and the Ethics of Everyday Life / 13
Victor Clore, Understanding Natural Law: Joseph Fuchs and Realms of Meaning / 25
Ivo Coelho, SDB, Experience: “A Most Enigmatic Concept†/ 47
M. Shawn Copeland, Education and Life, the Good Life, and Eternal Life / 81
Robert J. Daly, SJ, Phenomenology of Redemption? Or Theory of Sanctification? / 97
Peter Drilling, Themes of Bernard Lonergan’s Lectures During and Shortly After the Second Vatican Council and Their Relation to Today’s New Evangelization / 127
Richard M. Liddy, Newman’s Idea of a University / 141
William Mathews, SJ, Meaning: Dimensions, Ontologies, and Dialectics / 165
Russell Kevin McDougall, CSC, Beauty and Biblical Narrative: The Case of Jephthah / 187
Bernard McGinn, Reflections of an Historical Theologian on Fifty-Year Jubilees / 209
Hilary Mooney, The Hermeneutics of Reform and Renewal: Ongoing Interpretation of the Person and Work of Jesus Christ / 229
Louis Roy, OP, Overcoming Classicism and Relativism / 239
Carla Mae Streeter, OP, Passing the Torch: Incorporating Lonergan into the Scheduled Theology Curriculum / 263
Francis Sullivan, SJ, Why Does the Earnest Desire of Vatican II That Provincial Councils Flourish with Renewed Strength Remain Unsatisfied? / 271
Charles T. Tackney, To Redress Forgetting: 2012 Walmart Labor Organizing and a Theology of the American Workplace / 283
John Volk, Lonergan on the Wisdom That Regards All Things: Insights from De Redemptione and Early Works on Theological Method / 315
The Hermeneutics of Reform and Renewal
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Lonergan Workshop, June 2013, Boston College
Edited by Fred Lawrence
Editor’s Introduction / iii
Liam Bergin, Contemporary Sacramental Theology: Retrieving the Eschatological Horizon / 1
Paul Bruno, Lonergan and the Ethics of Everyday Life / 13
Victor Clore, Understanding Natural Law: Joseph Fuchs and Realms of Meaning / 25
Ivo Coelho, SDB, Experience: “A Most Enigmatic Concept†/ 47
M. Shawn Copeland, Education and Life, the Good Life, and Eternal Life / 81
Robert J. Daly, SJ, Phenomenology of Redemption? Or Theory of Sanctification? / 97
Peter Drilling, Themes of Bernard Lonergan’s Lectures During and Shortly After the Second Vatican Council and Their Relation to Today’s New Evangelization / 127
Richard M. Liddy, Newman’s Idea of a University / 141
William Mathews, SJ, Meaning: Dimensions, Ontologies, and Dialectics / 165
Russell Kevin McDougall, CSC, Beauty and Biblical Narrative: The Case of Jephthah / 187
Bernard McGinn, Reflections of an Historical Theologian on Fifty-Year Jubilees / 209
Hilary Mooney, The Hermeneutics of Reform and Renewal: Ongoing Interpretation of the Person and Work of Jesus Christ / 229
Louis Roy, OP, Overcoming Classicism and Relativism / 239
Carla Mae Streeter, OP, Passing the Torch: Incorporating Lonergan into the Scheduled Theology Curriculum / 263
Francis Sullivan, SJ, Why Does the Earnest Desire of Vatican II That Provincial Councils Flourish with Renewed Strength Remain Unsatisfied? / 271
Charles T. Tackney, To Redress Forgetting: 2012 Walmart Labor Organizing and a Theology of the American Workplace / 283
John Volk, Lonergan on the Wisdom That Regards All Things: Insights from De Redemptione and Early Works on Theological Method / 315