Editor's Introduction
Author's Preface
Frequently Cited Works
Part One: Studies
1 Lonergan's Vocation as a Christian Thinker
2 From Kerygma to Inculturation: The Odyssey of Gospel Meaning
3 Insight: Genesis and Ongoing Context
4 The Spectrum of 'Communication' in Lonergan
5 'All my work has been introducing history into Catholic theology'
6 Lonergan's Universalist View of Religion
7 The Genus 'Lonergan and ...' and Feminism
8 Lonergan's Search for Foundations: The Early Years, 1940-1959
Part Two: Essays
9 School without Graduates: The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises
10 The Relevance of Newman to Contemporary Theology
11 Lonergan and How to Live Our Lives
12 The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises and Jesuit Spirituality
13 Linking the Splintered Disciplines: Ideas from Lonergan
14 Law and Insight
15 The Magisterium as Pupil: The Learning Teacher
16 'The Spirit and I'at Prayer
17 Why We Have to Die
18 Rhyme and Reason: On Lonergan's Foundations for Works of the Spirit
19 For Inserting a New Question (26A) in the Pars prima
20 The Future: Charting the Unknown with Lonergan
The Writings of Frederick E. Crowe
Index