Comprising twenty papers, including six never before published, this long-awaited work spans the fifty-year career of noted theologian Frederick E. Crowe, a scholar who has devoted himself to studying, expounding, and making available the writings of Bernard Lonergan, the well-known Canadian Jesuit philosopher and theologian who died in 1984. The publication of these papers, compiled by Michael Vertin, is a tribute both to their subject and to their author.
Developing the Lonergan Legacy both recounts the history of Lonergan's work in philosophy and theology, and offers significant theoretical and existential developments of that work. Divided into two sections - 'studies,' which examines the historical context of Lonergan and his writings, and 'essays,' which applies Lonergan's work in different directions - the essays in this volume are motivated by Crowe's deep concern for the concrete intellectual, moral, and religious welfare of his readers, of all those whom his readers might influence, and ultimately of the entire human community. Vertin's meticulous editing and thoughtful sequencing only add to the uniquely spiritual character of Crowe's works.
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-382) and index
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- 230/.2092
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- 22
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- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 0802089380 9781442673861
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- BX4705.L75
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- C763 2004eb
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- 1 electronic text (xvii, 400 p.)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Editor's Introduction 8
- Author's Preface 12
- Frequently Cited Works 16
- Part One: Studies 20
- 1 Lonergan's Vocation as a Christian Thinker 22
- 2 From Kerygma to Inculturation: The Odyssey of Gospel Meaning 40
- 3 Insight: Genesis and Ongoing Context 51
- 4 The Spectrum of 'Communication' in Lonergan 72
- 5 'All my work has been introducing history into Catholic theology' 97
- 6 Lonergan's Universalist View of Religion 130
- 7 The Genus 'Lonergan and ...' and Feminism 161
- 8 Lonergan's Search for Foundations: The Early Years, 1940–1959 183
- Part Two: Essays 214
- 9 School without Graduates: The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises 216
- 10 The Relevance of Newman to Contemporary Theology 232
- 11 Lonergan and How to Live Our Lives 247
- 12 The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises and Jesuit Spirituality 261
- 13 Linking the Splintered Disciplines: Ideas from Lonergan 271
- 14 Law and Insight 286
- 15 The Magisterium as Pupil: The Learning Teacher 302
- 16 'The Spirit and I' at Prayer 313
- 17 Why We Have to Die 323
- 18 Rhyme and Reason: On Lonergan's Foundations for Works of the Spirit 333
- 19 For Inserting a New Question (26A) in the Pars prima 351
- 20 The Future: Charting the Unknown with Lonergan 366
- The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe 388
- Index 402
- A 402
- B 403
- C 403
- D 405
- E 405
- F 406
- G 407
- H 408
- I 409
- J 411
- K 411
- L 411
- M 412
- N 413
- O 414
- P 414
- Q 415
- R 415
- S 416
- T 418
- U 418
- V 419
- W 419