Collection: Volume 4
© 1993
Collection contains short works that span Lonergan's work from 1943 to 1965. The papers deal with scientific, mathematical, theological, and philosophical questions, including discussions of such topics as the proper foundation of metaphysics, the form of inference, the nature of love and marriage, and the role of the university in the modern world.
Product Details
- Series: Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan
- World Rights
- Page Count: 348 pages
- Dimensions: 6.1in x 1.0in x 9.2in
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Reviews
'These early Lonergan papers astound – as they did 20 years ago – by the breadth of the education they offer readers.'
Cathleen M. Going
Studies in Religion'The reader is very effectively introduced to some of the most significant shorter writings of Lonergan.'
Gerard Walmsley
The Heythrop Journal'(Collection) heralds Lonergan's presence in the ranks of international scholarship.'
John Lounibos
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Author Information
Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), a professor of theology, taught at Regis College, Harvard University, and Boston College. An established author known for his Insight and Method in Theology, Lonergan received numerous honorary doctorates, was a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1971 and was named as an original member of the International Theological Commission by Pope Paul VI.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.
Robert M. Doran is the Emmett Doerr Chair in Catholic Systematic Theology at Marquette University.
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