TheLonergan Workshopjournal, edited by Fred Lawrence, is the annual publication of papers presented at the previous years Lonergan Workshop. The Workshop journal is a rich resource for the important work taking place in ongoing conversations at the Boston College Lonergan Workshop each summer.

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Volume 1
<p>v Editors Note</p> <p>vii Contributors To This Issue</p> <p>ix Table of Contents</p> <p>1 Dialectic and the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises |Frederick E. Crowe</p> <p>27 The Psychological Present to the Academic Community |Philip McShane</p> <p>69 Transcendental Dialectic of Desire and Fear |Joseph Flanagan</p> <p>93 The Theologians Psyche: Notes Toward a Reconstruction of Depth Psychology |Robert M. Doran</p> <p>143 On the Possibility and Desirability of a Christian Psychotherapy |Bernard Tyrrell</p> <p>187 Christian Self-Discovery |Sebastian Moore</p> <p>223 Political Theology and The Longer Cycle of Decline |Frederick Lawrence</p> <p>257 The Production Process and Exponential Growth: A Study in Socio-Economics and Theology |Matthew L. Lamb</p> <p>309 Religious Knowledge |Bernard Lonergan</p>
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Volume 10
<p>iii Editorial Note</p> <p>vii Dedication</p> <p>xi Preface</p> <p>1 Teleology, Modern Science and Verification |Patrick H. Byrne</p> <p>49 All my work has been introducing history into Catholic Theology |Frederick E. Crowe</p> <p>83 Where the Late Lonergan Meets the Early Heidegger |Joseph Flanagan, S.J.</p> <p>119 Knowledge Makes a Noisy Entrance: The Struggle for Self-Appropriation in Law |Mary Ann Glendon</p> <p>145 The Drama of Living, and Lonergans Retrieval of Transcendence |Glenn Hughes</p> <p>159 Lonergans Early Essays on the Redemption of History |Joseph A. Komonchak</p> <p>179 Historicity and Eternity: Bernard Lonergans Transpositions and Differentiations |Matthew L. Lamb</p> <p>229 Lonergans Foundations for Constitutive Communication |Frederick Lawrence</p> <p>279 Spirituality and the Primacy of the Dramatic Pattern of Living |Sebastian Moore</p> <p>297 Coleridge, Newman and Lonergan: Conscience and Imagination in the Moral Argument of Gods Existence |Philip Rule, S.J.</p> <p>319 Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice |David W. Tracy</p> <p>333 Interview with Lonergan |Pierre Robert<br /> </p>
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Volume 11
<p>iii Dedication</p> <p>vii Editorial Note</p> <p>1 Image, Symbol, Cosmopolis: Art and the Critical Role of Culture |Glenn Hughes</p> <p>21 Still Life and Landscape: The Sacred in Secular Attire |Paul Kidder</p> <p>35 Painting as Spiritual: The Philosophical and Pedagogical Tasks |Paul Kidder</p> <p>53 What Bernard Lonergan Learned from Suzanne K. Langer |Richard Liddy</p> <p>91 In Water and in Blood |Sebastian Moore, O.S.B.</p> <p>105 Question and Imagination: Eric Voegelins Approach |John Ranieri</p> <p>145 Questions on the Fifth Level and the Processes of the Spiritual Subject |Pierre Robert</p> <p>165 Another Thing Needful: Reason , Feeling, and Imagination in 19th-Century Literature |Philip C. Rule, S.J.</p> <p>179 Development and the Imagining Subject in Method |Hamish Swanston</p> <p>213 Complacentia boni and the Mission of the Church |Colleen Keene Webster<br /> </p>
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Volume 12
<p>iii Dedication</p> <p>v Editorial Note</p> <p>1 Metaphysics of Form, Matter, and Gender |Sr. Prudence Allen, R.S.M.</p> <p>27 Byway of the Cross: The Early Lonergan and Political Order |R. Michael Clark</p> <p>45 The Idea of the Descriptive Equality: Lonergan Explains Jefferson |John E. Coons/Patrick Brennan<br /> </p> <p>77 John Courtney Murray on Legitimate and Needed Social Plurality |Leon Hooper, S.J.</p> <p>95 Plurality, Love, Marriage: Debating Justice in the Family |Paulette Kidder</p> <p>111 Liberty, History, and the Common Good: An Exercise in Critical review |Michael McCarthy1</p> <p>47 Critical and Symbolic Realism: Lonergan and Coleridge |Sebastian Moore, O.S.B.</p> <p>179 Affinities of Lonergan and Voegelin |Mark D. Morelli</p> <p>199 Voegelin, Religious Experience and Immortality |Michael P. Morrissey</p> <p>227 Universal Viewpoint and Universal Humanity: Attunement or Discord in the Philosophies of Voegelin and Lonergan |Brendan Purcell<br /> </p>
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Volume 13
<p>iii Editorial Note</p> <p>1 Human Freedom |Dave Burrell, C.S.C.</p> <p>7<span style="background-color: transparent;">Medieval Jewish, Islamic, and Christian Perspectives on Love and Will |Dave Burrell, C.S.C.</span></p> <p>13 The Structure and Rhythms of Love in Todays World |Dave Burrell, C.S.C.</p> <p>17 Complacency and Concern in the Risen Life |Frederick Crowe, S.J.</p> <p>33 Resting in Reality: Reflecting on Crowes Complacency and Concern |Mark Doorley</p> <p>57 Complacency and Concern and a Basic Thesis on Grace |Robert Doran, S.J.</p> <p>79 The Motion of Operative and Cooperative Grace: Retrievals and Explorations |Jean-Marc LaPorte</p> <p>95 Limits, the Illimitable, and the Disciplined Imagination: George Eliots Middlemarch |Robert Lewis</p> <p>115 Early Christianity and the Public Realm: Troeltschs Distinctions of Gospel, Kingdom, and World |Michael McCarthy</p> <p>127 Enlightenment: Old and New |Hugo Meynell</p> <p>141 The Doxology of Joy |Sebastian Moore, O.S.B.</p> <p>161 Reflections on the Appropriation of Moral Consciousness |Elizabeth Morelli</p> <p>189 Lonergans Metaphysics of Value and Love: Some Proposed Clarifications and Implications |Michael Vertin<br /> </p>
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Volume 14
<p>iii Editorial Note</p> <p>viii Dedication</p> <p>1 The Contribution of the Nurse to the Human Good |Jean Belair</p> <p>59 Contexts and Horizons of Desire: Sebastian Moores Contributionto Fundamental Theology |Michael Paul Gallagher</p> <p>73 The Meditative Path: The Monk and the Poet Are One |Dorothy Judd Hall</p> <p>99 Grace, Christ, Redemption, Lonergan (In That Order) |Charles Hefling</p> <p>115 An Analogy for the Divine Self-Gift |Matthew Lamb</p> <p>155 Intersubjectivity, Groups, and Common Life |Kevin McGinley</p> <p>173 Where the Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Freedom |Sebastian Moore</p> <p>1<span style="background-color: transparent;">97 Ressentiment and Redemption | Elizabeth Murray Morelli</span></p> <p>229 Paul Ricoeurs Philosophy of Desire |Louis Roy</p> <p>243 Economic Analysis within Redemptive Praxis: An Achievementof Lonergans Third Decade |Michael Shute</p> <p>265 Theological Categories: The Transposition Needed forComparative Theology |Carla Mae Streeter</p>
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Volume 15
<p>iii Editors Introduction</p> <p>ix Dedication</p> <p>1 Beyond Onto-Theology: Negative Theology and Faith |David B. Burrell, CSC</p> <p>13 Modern Architecture and Ignatian Vision |Paul Kidder</p> <p>27 Authority and Its Exercise |Joseph Komonchak</p> <p>4<span style="background-color: transparent;">3 Understanding the Author as Artist: Composing Insight |William Mathews, SJ</span></p> <p>77 Critical Christian Renewal |Michael McCarthy</p> <p>99 What Is Democracy, Anyway? A Discussion between Lonergan and Rawls |Kenneth Melchin</p> <p>117 Authentication of Common Sense from Above Upwards: Mediating Self-Correcting Folk Psychology |Mark Morelli</p> <p>141 Images and Witnesses |Francesca Murphy</p> <p>173 Reflections on the Future of Education in Light of Montessori and Lonergan |Phyllis Wallbank<br /> </p>
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Volume 16
<p>iii Editors Introduction</p> <p>viii Photograph of William Alfred by Elsa Dorfman</p> <p>1 Is There a Constitutional Right To Privacy? |Michael Vertin</p> <p>49 The Far Larger Work of Insights Epilogue |Frank Braio</p> <p>67 Theology and Philosophy |David Burrell, CSC</p> <p>83 Et Judaeus Et Graecus E Methodo: The Transcultural Mediation of Christian Meanings and Values in Lonergan |Ivo Coelho, SDB</p> <p>107 Snapshots of a Holy Man: Harvard Professor William Alfred |Dorothy Judd Hall</p> <p>121 Scholarships Impenetrable Wall |Sean McEvenue</p> <p>139 Foundations, the Subject of Psychology, and Science |Tom McGrath, SJ</p> <p>153 The Body Speaks and God Is a New Language |Sebastian Moore, OSB</p> <p>173 Method in the Arts and Sciences |William Murnion</p> <p>199 Kants Theory of Knowledge |Giovanni Sala, SJ<br /> </p>
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Volume 17
<p>1 The Future: Charting the Unknown with Lonergan |Frederick E. Crowe</p> <p>23 Reflections on Method in Systematic Theology |Robert M. Doran</p> <p>53 From Analogy of Being to the Analogy of Being |David Burrell, CSC</p> <p>67 The Conversions of Paul in Light of Lonergans Theory of Conversion |Richard J. Cassidy</p> <p>85 Bernard Lonergan: Educationist and Philosopher |Joseph Fitzpatrick</p> <p>95 About What Might a Girard-Lonergan Conversation Be? |Charles C. Hefling</p> <p>125 The Future of American Cities |Paul Kidder</p> <p>143 Authority, Autonomy, and Authenticity |Michael McCarthy</p> <p>163 What God has Joined and Man Has Put Asunder |Sebastian Moore</p> <p>175 From the Historicity of Consciousness to the Ontology of the Person |Giovanni Rota</p> <p>197 The Encyclical Letter of Pope John Paul II,Fides et Ratio: A Service to Truth |Giovanni Sala<br /> </p>
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Volume 18
<p>viLeaping |a poem by Dorothy Judd Hall</p> <p>viiiThe Poet |a poem by Patricia Benzmiller</p> <p>1 Kierkegaard and Lonergan on the Prospect of Cognitional-Existential Integration |Paul St. Amour</p> <p>63 The Sacred as Real: Eliades Ontology of the Sacred and Lonergans Philosophy of God |John Dadosky</p> <p>87 Over Thin Ice: Comments on Gratia: Grace and Gratitude |Charles Hefling</p> <p>121 To Begin Anew: Reflections on Freedom, Destiny and Ethics in the Work of Bernard Lonergan and Julia Kristeva |Christine Jamieson</p> <p>139 Derrida and Lonergan on the Gift |Paulette Kidder</p> <p>155 Lonergans Critique of Aristotles Notion of Science |Michael Maxwell189 Historicity and Normative Order |Jerome Miller</p> <p>203 A Word for Sexual Desire |Sebastian Moore, OSB</p> <p>225 Theology, Philosophy, and Interiority: Experience Speaks to Experience |James Pambrun<br /> </p>
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Volume 19
<p>1 The Postconciliar Jesuit Congregations: Social Commitment Constructing a New World of Religious Meaning |Peter Bisson, S.J.</p> <p>37 Reflections on Ignatian Soteriology: The Contributions of Ignacio Ellacur穩a |Kevin Burke, S.J.</p> <p>51 The Models of Avery Dulles and Some References to Lonergan |Richard Cassidy</p> <p>61 Francis Xavier, Lonergan, and the Problem of Missions Today |Ivo Coelho, S.D.B.</p> <p>83 Ignatian Themes in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan: Revisiting a Topic that Deserves Further Reflection |Robert M. Doran, S.J.</p> <p>107 Gerard Manley Hopkins and Lonergans Notion of Elemental Meaning |Glenn Hughes</p> <p>137 Thinking with Fr. Richardson |Paul Kidder</p> <p>149 Ignatian Discernment from Lonergans Perspective |Colin J. Maloney</p> <p>197 Collingwood and Lonergan on Historical Knowledge |Robert Miner211 Trivium Pursuit: Lonergan on Aquinas |Gilles Mongeau, S.J.</p> <p>225 Joyful Sorrow |Elizabeth Murray</p> <p>235 What Really Happened at Vatican II A Response to OMalley and Schloesser |Neil Ormerod</p> <p>251 Gratia Christi,The Heart of the Theology of Karl Rahner: Ignatian Influences in the CodexDe Gratia Christi(1937/38) and its Importance for the Development of His Work |Roman Siebenrock</p> <p>267 The Finality of Human Spirit: From Mar矇chal to Lonergan |Michael Vertin</p> <p>287 The Transformation of Consciousness: Walter J. Ong and the Presence of the Word in the Making of Culture |Jo瓊o Vila-Ch瓊</p> <p>3<span style="background-color: transparent;">25 Raymund Schwager, S.J.: Dramatic Theology |Nikolaus Wandinger</span></p>
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Volume 2
<p>v Editors Note</p> <p>vi Contributors To This Issue</p> <p>vii Table of Contents</p> <p>1 History and Social Theory in Ecclesiology |Joseph A. Komonchak</p> <p>55 The Foundation of Heresy |Quentin Quesnell</p> <p>83 Theological Models: An Exercise in Dialectics |David W. Tracy</p> <p>109 Culture and Morality |Joseph Flanagan</p> <p>147 Dramatic Artistry in the Third Stage of Meaning |Robert M. Doran</p> <p>201 Christotherapy and the Healing/Transformation of the Communal Consciousness with Special Reference to the American Consciousness |Bernard J. Tyrrell</p> <p>231 The Modern Philosophic Differentiation of Consciousness or What is the Enlightenment? |Frederick Lawrence</p> <p>281 Methodology, Metascience, and Political Theology |Matthew L. Lamb<br /> </p>
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Volume 20
<p>iii&nbsp; Editors Introduction</p> <p>1 &nbsp;Consilience? Edward O. Wilson, Lonergan, and Other Proposals for the Unity/Differentiation of Knowledge |&nbsp;Philip Berryman</p> <p>17 &nbsp;Foundations of The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research |&nbsp;Pat Byrne</p> <p>71&nbsp;&nbsp;Action Research as a Method of Praxis |&nbsp;David Coghlan, S.J.</p> <p>87&nbsp;&nbsp;Edging (Toward) the Center |&nbsp;M. Shawn Copeland</p> <p>93 &nbsp;Centering the Church: A Development in Ecclesiology Based on Balthasar and Lonergan |&nbsp;John Dadosky</p> <p>105 &nbsp;Envisioning a Systematic Theology |&nbsp;Robert Doran, S.J.</p> <p>127 &nbsp;Another Perhaps Permanently Valid Achievement: Lonergan on Christs (Self-) Knowledge |&nbsp;Charles Hefling</p> <p>165 &nbsp;Lonergan and Post-Conciliar Ecclesiology |&nbsp;Joseph Komonchak</p> <p>185 &nbsp;Emerging Probabilities and the Operators of Musical Evolution |&nbsp;Greg Lauzon</p> <p>197&nbsp;&nbsp;Theology as Praxis in Augustines&nbsp;Confessions: A Community Founded on the Humanity of Christ |&nbsp;Paul LaChance</p> <p>223 &nbsp;Startling Strangeness: A Memoir |&nbsp;Richard Liddy</p> <p>253 &nbsp;Toward a Catholic Christianity: A Personal Narrative |&nbsp;Michael McCarthy</p> <p>271 &nbsp;At the still point where there is only the dance: Logos, Lonergan, and T.S. Eliots&nbsp;Four Quartets | Gregory Maillet</p> <p>295 A Perhaps Not Numerous Center |&nbsp;Hugo Meynell</p> <p>3<span style="background-color: transparent;">05&nbsp;&nbsp;Theology, Philosophy, &amp; Interiority: Experience Speaks to Experience |&nbsp;Mark Morelli</span></p> <p>337 &nbsp;Shankara and Aquinas: A Case Study in Comparative Ethics |&nbsp;William Murnion</p> <p>357 &nbsp;Robert Doran and Pastoral Theology: Reflections from Nairobi, Kenya |&nbsp;Gerard Whelan</p> <p>391 &nbsp;The Adolescent and the Use of the Philosopher Lonergans Questions |&nbsp;Phyllis Wallbank<br> </p>
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Volume 21
<p>iii Editors Introduction</p> <p>1 BeyondMySpace:Grounding Postmodern Identity in Lonergans Interiority Analysis|Alison Benders</p> <p>17 General Congregation 35: The Jesuits and a Corporate Use of the Fifth (Religious) Level of Meaning: The Discovery of Love|Peter Bisson</p> <p>33 Autonomous Reason versus Tradition-directed Inquiry: Mulla Sadra, Lonergan, MacIntyre, and Taylor|David Burrell</p> <p>43 What isOurScale of Value Preference?|Patrick H. Byrne</p> <p>65 Lonergans Economic Ideas Today: Functional Distinctions in Spending, The Pure Cycle of Innovative Growth, the Good of Order, and the Baseball Diamond|Eileen de Neeve</p> <p>85 Preserving Lonergans Understanding of Thomist Metaphysics: A Proposal and an Example|Robert M. Doran</p> <p>103 Lonergans Early Short Papers and Devotional Works|Philip Egan</p> <p>125 Robert Moses and the Common Good|Paul Kidder</p> <p>145 Upstream Medicine|Robert Luby</p> <p>179 Breathing Back: Lonergan, Literary Creativity, and the Spirit of the Lord|Gregory Maillet</p> <p>193 Faith and Lonergan|Colin Maloney</p> <p>241 The Idea of a University, Reductionism, and Lonergan on Emergence|William Mathews</p> <p>263 Conversion|Michael McCarthy</p> <p>2<span style="background-color: transparent;">77 The Second Moment of Intellectual Conversion|Elizabeth Murray</span></p> <p>295 Beyond Moral Suasion: ReadingMethod in Theologyin Racist America|Jon Nilson</p> <p>303 Potency and Structure|David Oyler</p> <p>313 On the Validity of Extrinsic Causality in Proofs for the Existence of God|Paul St. Amour</p> <p>349 Leaving Self-Centeredness: Lonergan and Cognitive Science on Art|Cloe Taddei Ferretti</p> <p>369 Meeting Lonergans Challenge to Educators|Raymond Topley</p> <p>383 Implicit Theology, Authentic Subjectivity. and Karl Rahners Anonymous Christian|Nikolaus Wandinger<br /> </p>
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Volume 3
<p>v Editors Note</p> <p>vii Table of Contents</p> <p>viii List of Contributors</p> <p>1 An Exploration of Lonergans New Notion of Value |Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.</p> <p>25 Persons as Originating Values: A Primer (Reader) From Lonergans Thought on the Topic of Values |Cathleen Going</p> <p>33 The Self-Causing Subject: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Knowing |Joseph F. Flanagan, S.J.</p> <p>53 An Improbable Christian Vision and the Economic Rhythms of the Second Million Years|Philip McShane</p> <p>83 The Language of Love|Sebastian Moore</p> <p>107 Pastoral Theology: Can There Be an Institutional Format for Praxis?|Charles Mulligan</p> <p>125 Dynamics of Christotherapy and the Issue of a De Jure Psychotherapeutic Pluralism|Bernard J. Tyrrell, S.J.</p> <p>149 Philosophy of God, Theology, and the Problems of Evil|Michael Vertin</p> <p>179 A Post-Hegelian Philosophy of Religion|Bernard Lonergan<br /> </p>
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Volume 4
<p>v Editors Notes</p> <p>viii List of Contributors</p> <p>1 Dialectically-Opposed Phenomenologies of Knowing: A Pedagogical Elaboration of Basic Ideal-Types |Michael Vertin</p> <p>27 The Ethics of Jesus, Christ-Centered Ethics and Lonergans Method |Richard J. Cassidy</p> <p>41 Suffering Servant and the Scale of Values |Robert M. Doran, S.J.</p> <p>69 A Hope Embodied in Story: Flannery OConnors Vision |Arthur L. Kennedy</p> <p>85 Original Sin, Sex, Resurrection and Trinity |Sebastian Moore</p> <p>99 The Primacy of Spiritual Experience in Theological Reflection |William Reiser, S.J.</p> <p>115 Theology and/or Religious Studies: Bernard Lonergans Option |Phillip Boo Riley</p> <p>141 Language, Prayer, and the Dynamics of Transformation |Nancy C. Ring</p> <p>167 Christian Imagination and Christian Prayer |Bernard J. Tyrrell, S.J.<br /> </p>
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Volume 5
<p>iii Editors Note</p> <p>1 Son and Spirit: Tension in the Divine Missions? |Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.</p> <p>23 Primary Process and the Spiritual Unconscious |Robert M. Doran, S.J.</p> <p>49 Faith, Charity, Hope |Tad Dunne, S.J.</p> <p>71 The Dialectics of Theory and Praxis within Paradigm Analysis |Matthew L. Lamb</p> <p>115 Intellectual Conversion and Science Education |William Matthews, SJ</p> <p>145 The New Life |Sebastian Moore, O.S.B.</p> <p>163 Lonergan and the Foundation of a Contemporary Mystical Theology |James Robertson Price III</p> <p>197 Whether Sacraments Liberate Communities: Some Reflections upon Image as an Agent inAchieving Freedom | Stephen Happel</p> <p>219 Redemption and Intellectual Conversion: Notes on Lonergans Christology Today |Charles C. Hefling, Jr.</p> <p>263 Basic Christian Community: An Issue of Mind and the Mystery of Christ |Fred Lawrence</p> <p>289 The Fundamental Attitudes of the Liberally Educated Person: Foundational Dialectics |Emil Piscitelli<br /> </p>
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Volume 6
<p>iii Editors Notes</p> <p>1 The Fabric of Lonergans Thought |Patrick H. Byrne</p> <p>185 From Psychic Conversion to the Dialectic of Community |Robert M. Doran, S.J.</p> <p>109 Bernard Lonergan and James Joyce: Literature as De-Conversion |Toby Foshay</p> <p>127 Elements of Basic Communication |Frederick G. Lawrence</p> <p>143 Systematics, Communications, Actual Contexts |Philip McShane</p> <p>175 A Pseudo-Problem of Communication and Understanding |Hugo Meynell</p> <p>195 Reversing the Counter-Position: The Argumentum ad Hominem in Philosophic Dialogue |Mark D. Morell</p> <p>i231 The Promise of Narrative Theology: A Strategy of Communication |John Navone, S.J.</p> <p>239 Psychological Conversion, Methods of Healing, and Communication |Bernard Tyrrell, S.J.<br /> </p>
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Volume 7
<p>iii Editors Note</p> <p>1 Mystery and Modern Mathematics |Patrick H. Byrne</p> <p>35 An Expansion of Lonergans Notion of Value |Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.</p> <p>59 Duality and Dialectic |Robert M. Doran, S.J.</p> <p>85 Preaching: A Mutual Self-Meditation of the Word of God, Preacher, and a Congregation |Peter Drilling</p> <p>105 The Meaning of God Incarnate according to Friedrich Schleiermacher; or, Whether Lonergan is Appropriately Regarded as A Schleiermacher for Our Time, and Why Not |Charles C. Hefling, Jr.</p> <p>179 Hamlet and the Affective Roots of Decision |Glenn Hughes and Sebastian Moore</p> <p>203 Meaning, Mystery, and the History of Consciousness |Thomas J. McPartland</p> <p>269 History, Ethics, and Emergent Probability |Kenneth Melchin</p> <p>295 Pinning Down the Meaning |Quentin Quesnell</p> <p>313 The Crisis of the Human Good |Terry J. Tekippe</p> <p>331 Feelings as Apprehensive-Intentional Responses to Values |Bernard J. Tyrrell, S.J.<br /> </p>
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Volume 8
<p>iii Editors Note</p> <p>1 Insight and the Retrieval of Nature |Patrick H. Byrne</p> <p>61 Insight: Genesis and Ongoing Context |Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.</p> <p>85 Insight: Chapters 1-5 |Joseph Flanagan, S.J.</p> <p>109 The Affirmation of Order: Therapy for Modernity in Bernard Lonergans Analysis of Judgment |Glenn Hughes and Sebastian Moore, O.S.B.</p> <p>135 Ethics in Insight |Kenneth R. Melchin</p> <p>149 How Right Plato Was |Hugo Meynell</p> <p>165 The Forming and Transforming of Ego: An Explanatory Psychology of Soteriology |Sebastian Moore, O.S.B.</p> <p>191 On First Reading Insight |Hamish Swanston</p> <p>213 Lonergans Three Basic Questions and a Philosophy of Philosophies |Michael Verti</p> <p>n249 Knowing, Objectivity, and Reality: Insight and Beyond |Michael Vertin</p> <p>265 What Kind of Proof is Insight 19? |Quentin Quesnell</p>
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Volume 9
<p>iii Editorial Note</p> <p>v Errata</p> <p>1 Imaginal Theologies of History |Tad Dunne</p> <p>25 Spirit and Mission of the Faithful Remnant: A Study of Community in the Isaiah Scroll |Ann Johnston, R.S.C.J.</p> <p>43 Lonergans Apprenticeship 1904-46: The Education of Desire |William Matthews, S.J.</p> <p>89 Mission and Spirit: Questions of probability and Providence |Philip McShane</p> <p>99 Lonergan and Ricoeur: Emerging Complementary Philosophical Approaches for the Theological Views of Science |James R. Pambrun</p> <p>145 The Structure of Christian Prayer and its Integration with the Sciences |Eduardo Perez Valera, S.J.</p> <p>195 Intentionality Analysis, the Church, and Womens Spirituality |Nancy Ring</p> <p>209 Grace, Mediation, and Liturgical Orientations |Louis Roy, O.P.</p> <p>225 Doing Theology in the Phillipine Context |Walter L. Ysaac, S.J.</p>
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