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Philosophical and theological papers, 1958-1964

The period during which Bernard Lonergan delivered the eleven lectures in this volume was one of important transition for him: he was moving rapidly toward a new conception of theology and its method; and he was on the verge of what is now recognized as a major breakthrough in his thought on method,...

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Основен автор: Lonergan, Bernard J. F.
Автор-организации: Lonergan Research Institute.
Други автори: Croken, Robert C., 1933-, Crowe, Frederick E., Doran, Robert M., 1939-
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Toronto : University of Toronto Press for Lonergan Research Institute, 1996.
Серия: Lonergan, Bernard J. F. Works. 1988 ; v. 6.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Philosophical and theological papers, 1958-1964.
Съдържание:
  • ""Contents""; ""Editors' Preface""; ""1 The Redemption""; ""1 Bibliography""; ""2 Redemption as Communication""; ""3 Intelligibility of the Redemption""; ""3.1 Not a Necessity""; ""3.2 A Dynamic Intelligibility""; ""3.3 An Incarnate Intelligibility""; ""3.4 A Complex Intelligibility""; ""3.5 A Multiple Intelligibility""; ""4 Aspects of the Redemption""; ""4.1 Sacrifice""; ""4.2 Redemption""; ""4.3 Vicarious Satisfaction""; ""4.4 Merit""; ""4.5 Efficiency""; ""5 Redemption as Mystery""; ""2 Method in Catholic Theology""; ""1 Five Precepts""; ""1.1 Understand""
  • ""1.2 Understand Systematically""""1.3 Reverse Counterpositions and Develop Positions""; ""1.4 Accept the Responsibility of Judgment""; ""2 Applications to Catholic Theology""; ""2.1 Understand""; ""2.2 Understand Systematically""; ""2.3 Reverse Counterpositions""; ""2.4 Develop Positions""; ""2.5 Accept the Responsibility of Judgment""; ""3 The Philosophy of History""; ""1 History as a Subject""; ""1.1 Occasional History""; ""1.2 Technical History""; ""1.3 Explanatory History""; ""2 Philosophy of ... ""; ""3 Philosophy of History""; ""3.1 Philosophy and History That Is Written""
  • ""3.2 Philosophy and History That Is Written About""""4 Theology of History""; ""5 Conclusion""; ""4 The Origins of Christian Realism (1961)""; ""1 Four Approaches to the Question""; ""1.1 Christian Realism and Christian Philosophy""; ""1.2 The Meaning of Realism""; ""1.3 The Historical Issue""; ""1.4 The Popular Approach""; ""2 The God of the Theologians""; ""2.1 Jewish-Christian Thinking""; ""2.2 Christian Gnosticism""; ""2.3 Rationalistic Types""; ""2.4 Mainstream Problems""; ""3 Christian Realism and the Word of God""; ""5 Time and Meaning""; ""1 Meaning""; ""1.1 Varieties of Meaning""
  • ""1.2 What Meaning Constitutes""""2 Time""; ""3 The Development of Meaning""; ""3.1 Piaget's Analysis of Development""; ""3.2 Distinct Types of Development""; ""6 Consciousness and the Trinity""; ""1 A Contemporary Context""; ""2 Consciousness in the Divine Persons""; ""3 Consciousness and the Psychological Analogy: Integration""; ""4 Block to Integration: Notion of Reality""; ""5 Block to Integration: Notion of Knowledge""; ""Questions""; ""7 Exegesis and Dogma""; ""1 Three Exegetical Ideals""; ""2 Dogmas and Classical Exegesis""; ""3 Limitations and Value of Classical Exegesis""
  • ""4 Romantic Exegesis""""5 Value and Limitations of Romantic Exegesis""; ""6 Points Regarding Exegesis""; ""8 The Mediation of Christ in Prayer""; ""1 Mediation in General""; ""1.1 A Mechanical Example""; ""1.2 Organic Examples""; ""1.3 A Psychic Example""; ""1.4 A Logical Example""; ""2 Mutual Mediation: The Functional Whole""; ""2.1 A Mechanical Example""; ""2.2 Organic Examples""; ""2.3 A Psychic Example""; ""2.4 A Scientific Example""; ""3 Self-mediation""; ""3.1 The Living Organism""; ""3.2 Consciousness""; ""3.3 Self-consciousness""; ""4 Mutual Self-mediation""