Appropriating the Lonergan Idea / / Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.

First published in 1989, Appropriating the Lonergan Idea is an exploration and expansion of Bernard Lonergan's distinctive achievements as a theologian and philosopher by the world's foremost expert on his writings, Frederick E. Crowe. Comprising twenty-two essays, this volume is divided i...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Editor's Introduction to the 2006 Edition --   |t Editor's Introduction --   |t Preface --   |t Abbreviated Tides of Certain Works of Bernard Lonergan --   |t I. EXPLORING --   |t 1. The Growing Idea --   |t 2. The Origin and Scope of Bernard Lonergan's Insight --   |t 3. Neither Jew nor Greek, but One Human Nature and Operation in All --   |t 4. An Exploration of Lonergan's New Notion of Value --   |t 5. Bernard Lonergan's Thought on Ultimate Reality and Meaning --   |t 6. The Human Mind and Ultimate Reality --   |t 7. Bernard Lonergan and Liberation Theology --   |t 8. Bernard Lonergan as Pastoral Theologian' --   |t 9. The Task of Interpreting Lonergan --   |t II. EXPANDING --   |t 10. Jerusalem at the Heart of Athens: The Christian University --   |t 11. The Responsibility of the Theologian, and the Learning Church --   |t 12. Eschaton and Worldly Mission in the Mind and Heart of Jesus --   |t 13. Dialectic and the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises --   |t 14. Theology and the Past: Changing Views on the Sources --   |t 15. Theology and the Future: Responsible Innovation --   |t 16. The Janus Problematic: Tradition versus Innovation --   |t 17. Son and Spirit: Tension in the Divine Missions ? --   |t 18. A Threefold Kenosis of the Son of God --   |t 19. Son of God, Holy Spirit, and World Religions --   |t 20. An Expansion of Lonergan's Notion of Value --   |t 21. The Life of the Unborn: Notions from Bernard Lonergan --   |t 22. The Church as Learner: Two Crises, One Kairos --   |t EPILOGUE. Homily at the Funeral of Bernard Lonergan --   |t The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe --   |t Index 
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