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Informationen zum Autor By Bernard LonerganEdited by Robert M. Doran and Robert C. Croken Klappentext These lectures help to elucidate the development of Lonergan's ideas on such key notions as horizon, conversion, and meaning, as well as his evolving opinion on how best to divide theology into fields of specialization. Zusammenfassung These lectures help to elucidate the development of Lonergan's ideas on such key notions as horizon! conversion! and meaning! as well as his evolving opinion on how best to divide theology into fields of specialization. Inhaltsverzeichnis General Editors' Preface, Robert M Doran PART ONE: Regis College Institute 'On the Method of Theology,' 9-20 July 1962 Operations, the Subject, Objects, Method The Human Good, Meaning, and Differentiations of Consciousness Integration of Worlds and Contemporary Theological Problems Elements of Theology Beyond Extrinsicism and Immanentism Knowing, Believing, and Theology Transitions and Thematizations Positive and Systematic Theology, and Meaning Hermeutics History Discussion 1 Discussion 2 Discussion 3 Discussion 4 Discussion 5 Discussion 6 Discussion 7 PART TWO: Avery Cardinal Dulles's Notes for Lonergan;s 'A Five-day Institute: The Method in Theology,' 13-17 July 1964, Georgetown University The Contemporary Problems Reason Illuminated by Faith Differentiation of Methods I Differentiation of Methods II Special Questions PART THREE: 'Transcendental Philosophy and the Study of Religion,' 3-12 July 1968, Boston College Method Method (continued), Functional Specialties, and an Introduction to Horizons and Categories Horizons and Categories The Human Good and Values Beliefs and Carriers of Meaning Analysis of Meaning and Introduction to Religion Religious Expression, Faith, Conversion Discussion 1 Discussion 2 Discussion 3 Discussion 4 Discussion 5 Discussion 6 Appendix: Hermeneutics Lexicon of Latin and Greek Words and Phrases Index ...