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Informationen zum Autor By Frederick E. Crowe. S.J. Klappentext Because of illness and age the Jesuit theologian and philosopher Bernard Lonergan never completed the systematic study on Christology, the doctrine concerning the person of Christ, that he had planned to write. Christ and History, written by his former student Frederick E. Crowe, is an attempt to rectify that loss by tracing the outline of Lonergan’s possible work on the subject. Moving from the Jesuit philosopher’s early student work, through the fertile and productive years in which he wrote Insight and Method in Theology, to his final lectures on the topic, Crowe presents the evolution of Lonergan’s thinking on Christology in the context of the radical developments contained within his other theological writings. Written in the spirit of piety towards his revered teacher, Christ and History is an important analysis of these works and the Christology that they contain. Zusammenfassung Crowe presents the evolution of Lonergan’s thinking on Christology in the context of the radical developments contained within his other theological writings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue: In Search of History Chapter 1: Lonergan's Religion, and His Theology Chapter 2: The Christology of 1935 Chapter 3: Causality in Sacraments and Sacrifice Chapter 4: First Courses in Christology: 1948, 1952 Chapter 5: First Courses at the Gregorian University Chapter 6: De Verbo incarnato Chapter 7: Critique of Scholasticism Chapter 8: Modernism, Dogma, Truth Chapter 9: 'De bono et malo' Chapter 10: 'Una Parola Nuova' Chapter 11: The New Christology, 1971-1975 Chapter 12: Lonergan and History in General Chapter 13: Christ and History: 'Via receptionis' Chapter 14: Christ and Historical Causality: 'Via motionis' Chapter 15: History, Faith, and the New Fundamental Theology Chapter 16: Christianity and World Religions Epilogue: Beyond History to the Secret Counsels of God ...