21.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
10
Pierre Robert
Interview with Lonergan
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22.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
10
David W. Tracy
Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice
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23.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Ernest L Fortin
Dedication
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24.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Glenn Hughes
Image, Symbol, Cosmopolis:
Art and the Critical Role of Culture
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25.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Sebastian Moore
In Water and in Blood
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26.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Fred Lawrence
Editorial Note
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27.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Richard Liddy
What Bernard Lonergan Learned From Suzanne K. Langer
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28.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
John Ranieri
Question and Imagination:
Eric Voegelin's Approach
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29.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Paul Kidder
Painting as Spiritual:
The Philosophical and Pedagogical Tasks
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30.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Paul Kidder
Still Life and Landscape: The Sacred in Secular Attire
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31.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Pierre Robert
Questions on the Fifth Level and the Processes of the Spiritual Subject
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32.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Hamish Swanston
'Development' and the Imagining Subject in Method
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33.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Philip C. Rule
Another Thing Needful:
Reason, Feeling, and Imagination in 19th-century Literature
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34.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Colleen Keene Webster
The Church:
A Company of Sympathetic Friends
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35.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
12
Fred Lawrence
Editorial Note
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36.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
12
Prudence Allen
Metaphysics of Form, Matter, and Gender
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37.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
12
John E. Coons, Patrick Brennan
The Idea of a Descriptive Equality:
Lonergan Explains Jefferson
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38.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
12
R. Michael Clark
Byway of the Cross:
The Early Lonergan and Political Order
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39.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
12
Paulette Kidder
Plurality, Love, Marriage:Debating Justice in the Family
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40.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
12
Leon Hooper
John Courtney Murray on Legitimate and Needed Social Plurality
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