Frederick E Crowe S J
Lonergan and the Level of Our Time
Frederick E Crowe S J
Lonergan and the Level of Our Time
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The product of a lifetime of engagement with Bernard Lonergan's thought, Lonergan and the Level of Our Time is a major contribution to our understanding of his philosophy.
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The product of a lifetime of engagement with Bernard Lonergan's thought, Lonergan and the Level of Our Time is a major contribution to our understanding of his philosophy.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781442640320
- ISBN-10: 1442640324
- Artikelnr.: 28889837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781442640320
- ISBN-10: 1442640324
- Artikelnr.: 28889837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Frederick E. Crowe is a co-founder of the Lonergan Research Institute and a professor emeritus at the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto.
Contents
Dedication
Editor's Introduction
Frequently Cited Works
Part One: Studies
1. A Theology for Our Time
2. Some Background Notes to Lonergan's Insight
3. Doctrines and Historicity in the Context of Lonergan'sMethod in
Theology
4. Lonergan's Early Use of Analogy
5. Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use
6. For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness
7. Objectivity versus Projection in Lonergan
8. Analogy of Proportion: A Favorite Lonergan Thought-Pattern
9. How to Get an Insight, and How Not to
10. Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding
11. The Puzzle of the Subject as Subject in Lonergan
12. Potentiality and the Real under Construction
13. Policy: Note on a Neglected Concept
Part Two: Essays
1. Development of Doctrine: Aid or Barrier to Christian Unity?
2. Development of Doctrine
3. Salvation as Wholeness: Theological Background for anEcumenical Program
4. Dogma versus the Self-Correcting Process of Learning
5. The Power of the Scriptures: An Attempt at Analysis
6. Some Thoughts on Dreams and the IgnatianPreludes to Prayer
7. Rethinking the Religious State
8. Rethinking Moral Judgments
9. Rethinking God-with-us
10. Rethinking Eternal Life: Philosophical Notions
11. Rethinking Eternal Life: Theological Notions
12. Rethinking the Trinity: Taking Seriously the Homoousios
13. The 'World' from Anthony of Egypt to Vatican II
14. The Dynamics of Spirit-Body Communication
15. Is God Free to Create or Not Create?
The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe
Index
Dedication
Editor's Introduction
Frequently Cited Works
Part One: Studies
1. A Theology for Our Time
2. Some Background Notes to Lonergan's Insight
3. Doctrines and Historicity in the Context of Lonergan'sMethod in
Theology
4. Lonergan's Early Use of Analogy
5. Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use
6. For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness
7. Objectivity versus Projection in Lonergan
8. Analogy of Proportion: A Favorite Lonergan Thought-Pattern
9. How to Get an Insight, and How Not to
10. Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding
11. The Puzzle of the Subject as Subject in Lonergan
12. Potentiality and the Real under Construction
13. Policy: Note on a Neglected Concept
Part Two: Essays
1. Development of Doctrine: Aid or Barrier to Christian Unity?
2. Development of Doctrine
3. Salvation as Wholeness: Theological Background for anEcumenical Program
4. Dogma versus the Self-Correcting Process of Learning
5. The Power of the Scriptures: An Attempt at Analysis
6. Some Thoughts on Dreams and the IgnatianPreludes to Prayer
7. Rethinking the Religious State
8. Rethinking Moral Judgments
9. Rethinking God-with-us
10. Rethinking Eternal Life: Philosophical Notions
11. Rethinking Eternal Life: Theological Notions
12. Rethinking the Trinity: Taking Seriously the Homoousios
13. The 'World' from Anthony of Egypt to Vatican II
14. The Dynamics of Spirit-Body Communication
15. Is God Free to Create or Not Create?
The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe
Index
Contents
Dedication
Editor's Introduction
Frequently Cited Works
Part One: Studies
1. A Theology for Our Time
2. Some Background Notes to Lonergan's Insight
3. Doctrines and Historicity in the Context of Lonergan'sMethod in
Theology
4. Lonergan's Early Use of Analogy
5. Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use
6. For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness
7. Objectivity versus Projection in Lonergan
8. Analogy of Proportion: A Favorite Lonergan Thought-Pattern
9. How to Get an Insight, and How Not to
10. Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding
11. The Puzzle of the Subject as Subject in Lonergan
12. Potentiality and the Real under Construction
13. Policy: Note on a Neglected Concept
Part Two: Essays
1. Development of Doctrine: Aid or Barrier to Christian Unity?
2. Development of Doctrine
3. Salvation as Wholeness: Theological Background for anEcumenical Program
4. Dogma versus the Self-Correcting Process of Learning
5. The Power of the Scriptures: An Attempt at Analysis
6. Some Thoughts on Dreams and the IgnatianPreludes to Prayer
7. Rethinking the Religious State
8. Rethinking Moral Judgments
9. Rethinking God-with-us
10. Rethinking Eternal Life: Philosophical Notions
11. Rethinking Eternal Life: Theological Notions
12. Rethinking the Trinity: Taking Seriously the Homoousios
13. The 'World' from Anthony of Egypt to Vatican II
14. The Dynamics of Spirit-Body Communication
15. Is God Free to Create or Not Create?
The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe
Index
Dedication
Editor's Introduction
Frequently Cited Works
Part One: Studies
1. A Theology for Our Time
2. Some Background Notes to Lonergan's Insight
3. Doctrines and Historicity in the Context of Lonergan'sMethod in
Theology
4. Lonergan's Early Use of Analogy
5. Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use
6. For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness
7. Objectivity versus Projection in Lonergan
8. Analogy of Proportion: A Favorite Lonergan Thought-Pattern
9. How to Get an Insight, and How Not to
10. Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding
11. The Puzzle of the Subject as Subject in Lonergan
12. Potentiality and the Real under Construction
13. Policy: Note on a Neglected Concept
Part Two: Essays
1. Development of Doctrine: Aid or Barrier to Christian Unity?
2. Development of Doctrine
3. Salvation as Wholeness: Theological Background for anEcumenical Program
4. Dogma versus the Self-Correcting Process of Learning
5. The Power of the Scriptures: An Attempt at Analysis
6. Some Thoughts on Dreams and the IgnatianPreludes to Prayer
7. Rethinking the Religious State
8. Rethinking Moral Judgments
9. Rethinking God-with-us
10. Rethinking Eternal Life: Philosophical Notions
11. Rethinking Eternal Life: Theological Notions
12. Rethinking the Trinity: Taking Seriously the Homoousios
13. The 'World' from Anthony of Egypt to Vatican II
14. The Dynamics of Spirit-Body Communication
15. Is God Free to Create or Not Create?
The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe
Index