Bernard J. F. Lonergan (1904–1984)
Author of Method in Theology
About the Author
Robert M. Doran is the Emmett Doerr Chair in Systematic Theology and a professor in the Department of Theology at Marquette University. He is the general editor of the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan. John D. Dadosky is an associate professor of philosophy and theology at Regis College at the show more University of Toronto. show less
Series
Works by Bernard J. F. Lonergan
Grace and Freedom: Operative Grace in the Thought of St.Thomas Aquinas, Volume 1 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (1971) 91 copies
Understanding and Being: The Halifax Lectures on Insight, Volume 5 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (1980) 60 copies
The Ontological and Psychological Constitution of Christ: Volume 7 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2002) 27 copies
Philosophical and Theological Papers, 1958-1964: Volume 6 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (1996) 24 copies
Phenomenology and Logic: The Boston College Lectures on Mathematical Logic and Existentialism, Volume 18 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2001) 20 copies
Topics in Education: The Cincinnati Lectures of 1959 on the Philosophy of Education (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan 10) (1988) 16 copies
For a New Political Economy: Volume 21 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (v. 21) (1998) 16 copies
Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan (vol. 15): Macroeconomic Dynamics: An Essay in Circulation Analysis (1999) 14 copies
Philosophical and Theological Papers, 1965-1980: Volume 17 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2004) 13 copies
Early Works on Theological Method 1: Volume 22 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2010) 11 copies
Caring About Meaning: Patterns in the Life of Bernard Lonergan (Thomas More Institute papers) (1982) 6 copies
Collected works of Bernard Lonergan. the Cincinnati lectures of 1959 on the philosophy of education / [Vol.10], Topics in education (1993) 6 copies
Early Works on Theological Method 2: Volume 23 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2013) 5 copies
De Deo Trino: Pars Analytica 4 copies
Early Works on Theological Method 3: Volume 24 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2013) 3 copies
FOUNDATIONS OF THEOLOGY 2 copies
De Deo Trino II, Pars Systematica seu Divinarum Personarum Conceptio Analogica Editio Tertia et Recognita (1964) 2 copies
Early Works on Theological Method 3: Volume 24 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) (2013) 2 copies
Finality, Love, Marriage 1 copy
Early Latin theology. 1 copy
Associated Works
New Theology No. 5: New Talk of the Future, Hope, and Eschatology (1968) — Contributor — 52 copies, 1 review
The Sheed and Ward Anthology of Catholic Philosophy (A Sheed & Ward Classic) (2005) — Contributor — 34 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1904-12-17
- Date of death
- 1984-11-26
- Gender
- male
- Organizations
- Society of Jesus
- Nationality
- Canada
- Places of residence
- Montréal, Québec, Canada
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Rome, Italy
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Associated Place (for map)
- Canada
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Reviews
I should have read this years ago.
When thinking of Lonergan I always though of Insight and the size of the tome put me off. By chance a few months ago I acquired Method in Theology and thought it didn't look too daunting, and as I kept hearing his name mentioned and seeing it in print I thought I would give it a go. Well that was about three months ago, and I have been working through it off and on since then.
The style is dense, but generally clear and engaging, prose. Lonergan, though show more philosophically akin to Rahner in many ways, is radically different in style. I find him a model of clarity in his writing. The slowness in my reading is only down to the fact that he rarely wastes a word and so there is not much room for skim redaing here. But the clarity of expression makes some generaly highly complex and profound ideas quite accessible.
I don't intend to outline or assess Lonergans work here. Generally I found myself agreeing with him. In one or two places I was less sure, but I would have to do further study to decide whther that is because (i) I have not understood (b) I am wrong or (c) Lonergan is wrong. However Lonergan has considerably shaped and clarified my thinking in a number of areas, and pleasingly confirmed that the way I have approached various areas of theology seems to be coherent! show less
When thinking of Lonergan I always though of Insight and the size of the tome put me off. By chance a few months ago I acquired Method in Theology and thought it didn't look too daunting, and as I kept hearing his name mentioned and seeing it in print I thought I would give it a go. Well that was about three months ago, and I have been working through it off and on since then.
The style is dense, but generally clear and engaging, prose. Lonergan, though show more philosophically akin to Rahner in many ways, is radically different in style. I find him a model of clarity in his writing. The slowness in my reading is only down to the fact that he rarely wastes a word and so there is not much room for skim redaing here. But the clarity of expression makes some generaly highly complex and profound ideas quite accessible.
I don't intend to outline or assess Lonergans work here. Generally I found myself agreeing with him. In one or two places I was less sure, but I would have to do further study to decide whther that is because (i) I have not understood (b) I am wrong or (c) Lonergan is wrong. However Lonergan has considerably shaped and clarified my thinking in a number of areas, and pleasingly confirmed that the way I have approached various areas of theology seems to be coherent! show less
Before you think of studying theology read this book! Lonergan gives a fabulous epistemological framework toward knowing God and His ways.
Bears the name of Mary E. Shields, ? S.H.C.J.
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