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Louis Roy, OP
Bernard Lonergan’s Construal of Aquinas’s Epistemology
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Michael M. Sharkey
Crowe, Heidegger, and the Puzzle of the Subject as Subject
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Michael Shute
Finance in the Stationary Phase:
An Introductory Note on the Financial Problem in Lonergan’s Economics
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Robert M. Doran
A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan’s 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 2:
Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart
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As noted at the end of part 1 of this reconstruction, Lonergan moved on quite early in the course from commenting on Charles Boyer’s text "Tractatus de Gratia Divina". Boyer had moved next to a treatment of the necessity of grace. Lonergan indicated that it is better to treat first the question, Just what precisely is grace? He answers this question in the form of nineteen propositions consisting almost entirely of a presentation of biblical doctrine on the point, with abundant references and quotations and attempts to respond to Reformation positions. Other propositions follow these nineteen, with the total eventually coming to fifty-four, but these further propositions represent efforts at a systematic understanding of the biblical doctrine. These systematic propositions are preceded by a lengthy treatment in English of “primitive notions.” The treatment of these notions, lengthy as it is, culminates in the methodological principle of contingent predication, which seems to be the principal purpose of this interruption. This is perhaps Lonergan’s most extensive treatment of the reasoning behind his understanding of the position on contingent predication or extrinsic denomination.
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Patrick Daly
Transcendental Method in Action
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Robert M. Doran
A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan’s 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 1:
Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart
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Elizabeth Murray
Toward a Transcendental Logic of Conversion
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Paniel Reyes-Cárdenas
Una Metafísica para tiempos posmetafísicos. La propuesta de Bernard Lonergan de una Metametodología
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Terrance Quinn
Global Collaboration: Neuroscience as Paradigmatic
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Randall S. Rosenberg
Introduction
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Jeremy W. Blackwood
Seminary Formation and the New Evangelization:
Structure, Systematics, and Spirituality
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Gill Goulding
The Call To Encounter and To Be Encountered:
An Evangelized Evangelizer
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Richard M. Liddy
Intellectual Conversion as Pastoral
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Joseph C. Mudd
Robert Barron’s Liturgical Theology:
Beyond “Beige Catholicism”
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R. J. Snell
Completing the Circle:
Coinherence and Assimilating the World
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Carla Mae Streeter
Reflections: Why Bernard Lonergan Matters for Pastoral People
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Robert Barron
A Response
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R. J. Snell
Lonergan and Protestant Thought:
Introducing a Special Issue
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Steven D. Cone
The View from Outside:
Why a Protestant Would Care about Lonergan
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Karen Petersen Finch
The Reformed Rejection of Natural Theology:
Dialectic and Foundations
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