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81. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 15
Michael McCarthy Critical Christian Renewal
82. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 15
Kenneth Melchin What Is Democracy, Anyway?: A Discussion between Lonergan and Rawls
83. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 15
Mark Morelli Authentication of Common Sense from Below Upwards: Mediating Self-Correcting Folk Psychology
84. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 15
Joseph Komonchack Authority and Its Exercise
85. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 15
Francesca Murphy Images and Witnesses
86. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 15
Phyllis Wallbank Reflections on the Future of Education in Light of Montessori and Lonergan
87. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Fred Lawrence Editor's Introduction
88. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Elsa Dorfman Photograph of William Alfred
89. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Frank Braio The "Far Larger" Work of Insight's Epilogue
90. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Michael Vertin Is There a Constitutional Right To Privacy?
91. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Sean McEvenue Scholarship's Impenetrable Wall
92. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
David Burrell Theology and Philosophy
93. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Dorothy Judd Hall Snapshots of a Holy Man: Harvard Professor William Alfred
94. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Tom McGrath Foundations, the Subject of Psychology, and Science
95. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Ivo Coelho "Et Judaeus et Graecus e Methodo": The Transcultural Mediation of Christian Meanings and Values in Lonergan
96. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
William Murnion Method in the Arts and Sciences
97. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Sebastian Moore The Body Speaks and God Is a New Language
98. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 16
Giovanni Sala Kant' s Theory of Knowledge
99. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 17
David Burrell From Analogy of 'Being' to the Analogy of Being
100. Lonergan Workshop: Volume > 17
Robert M. Doran Reflections on Method in Systematic Theology