METHOD: Journal of Lonergan Studies is a blind, peer-reviewed academic journal, which aims to further interpretive, historical, and critical study of the philosophical, theological, economic, and methodological writings of Bernard Lonergan by promoting original research into the methodological foundations of the sciences and disciplines.
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Thomas J. McPartland
Editors:
Jeremy W. Blackwood
Patrick H. Byrne
Randall S. Rosenberg
Ligita Ryliškytė, SJE
Jennifer Sanders
R. J. Snell
Jeremy D. Wilkins
Managing Editor:
Mary Elliot
METHOD: Journal of Lonergan Studies scholarship is made possible by funding from the Boston College Lonergan Institute.
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NS 1.1 – Spring 2010
1 – “Classicist Culture”: The Utility and Limits of an Ideal Type | Thomas J. McPartland
17 – From Bias to Method: Peirce and Lonergan on Common Sense and Its Limitations | Michael Forest
35 – Some Terminological Reservations: ‘Position,’ ‘Conversion,’ ‘Person’ | Hugo Meynell
45 – Wholes and Hierarchies | David Oyler
55 – Self-Appropriating the Inner Parts | Philip McShane
67 – Differentiation and Its Discontents | Glenn Hughes
NS 1.2 – Fall 2010
85 – Lonergan and Rahner on the Natural Desire to See God | Jeremy Blackwood
105 – History, Society, and the Hermeneutics of the Poor | Rohan M. Curnow
125 – Reconstructing Foundations: An Insight-based Approach to Constructivism and Constructionism in Educational Theory and Practice | Lance M. Grigg
139 – Alienation, the Unhappy Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge in Hegel and Lonergan | Alicia Jaramillo
163 – Politics and Metaphysics: A Horatory Exercise | Thomas J. McPartland
NS 10.1 - Spring 2019
i - Introduction | Randall S. Rosenberg
1 - Bernard Lonergan's Notes "De Novissimis" ("On the Last Things")
NS 10.2 - Fall 2019
i - In Memoriam: Robert M. Doran, S.J. | Jeremy W. Blackwood
1 - Re-Visioning Social Values in the Emergence of Ancient Israel | Jonathan Bernier
21 - A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan's 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 3: Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart
57 - Beauty, Contemplation, and the Fifth Level of Consciousness: The Transcendentals within an Intentionality Analysis
NS 11.1 - Spring 2020
Special Issue: Lonergan and the Contemporary University Part I
i - Introduction | Randall S. Rosenberg
1 - University Education in the Technological Age: Can Instrumental Reason and Deliberative Reason Be Reconciled? If So, How? | Frederick Lawrence
21 - Lonergan, Liberty, and the Liberal Arts: Reflections of a Teacher | Michael McCarthy
37 - Education and the Process of Inquiry: Community, Creativity, and Critical Thinking | Thomas J. McPartland
59 - Newman, Lonergan, and the Vision of the Whole | Mark D. Morelli
NS 11.2 - Fall 2020
Special Issue: Lonergan and the Contemporary University Part II
i - Introduction | Randall S. Rosenberg
1 - Unity in University? A Heuristic Proposal | Patrick H. Byrne
37 - Lonergan's Enduring Guidance in Times of Upheaval | Paulette Kidder
47 - The Pedagogical Efficacy of Self-Aprropriation | Elizabeth Murray
59 - Institutions Have Dates: What Lonergan Taught Me About Universities | Neil Ormerod
NS 12.1 - Spring 2021
1 - In the Key of Interiority: Christian Anthropologies in Dialogue, WIth Reference to Bernard Lonergan: Part One | Karen Petersen Finch
19 - In the Key of Interiority: Christian Anthropologies in Dialogue, WIth Reference to Bernard Lonergan: Part Two | Karen Petersen Finch
43 - Bernard Lonergan on Feelings, Love and Knowledge | Louis Roy, O.P.
69 - Book Review | Robert Henman
NS 12.2 - Fall 2021
1 - Premotion: The Origins of a Notion in the Work of Bernard Lonergan | Robert M. Doran, S.J.
41 - "Sight" in the Early Heidegger
61 - Book Review | Robert Elliot
65 - Book Review | Randall S. Rosenberg
NS 2.1 – Spring 2011
1 – Self-Appropriation, Polymorphism, and Differénce by James Marsh
13 – The Ninth Functional Specialty | Robert Doran, S.J.
17 – Heidegger, Lonergan, and the Notion of Being | Michael Sharkey
45 – Functional Specialization and the Methodical Division of Labor in Legal Studies | Patrick Brown
67 – Lonergan’s Reception Among Economists: Tale of a Dead Fish and an Agenda for Future Work | Paul Osslington
79 – Groarke, Aristotle, and Induction | Hugo Meynell
89 – Beyond Radical Particularism: A Lonerganian Response to S. Mark Heim’s ‘Pluralistic Inclusivism’ | Nick Olkovich
123 – Review of Pierrot Lambert and Philip McShane, Bernard Lonergan: His Life and Leading Ideas | David Oyle
NS 2.2 – Spring 2011
131 – Social Grace | Robert M. Doran, SJ
143 – Sanctifying Grace, Elevation, and the Fifth Level of Consciousness | Jeremy W. Blackwood
163 – Living in the Artistry of God: Bernard Lonergan’s Interpretation of Thomist Volitional Theory | Christiaan Jacobs-Vandegeer
187 – The Hypothesis of a Non-Accidental Human Participation in the Divine Active Spiration | Philip McShane
203 – The Notion of a Lonergan Enterprise | Michael Vertin
227 – Review of William F. Sullivan, Eyes of the Heart: Knowing the Good in the Euthanasia Debate | James B. Gerrie
NS 3.1 - Spring 2012
1 – Two Ways of Being Conscious: The Notion of Psychic Conversion | Robert M. Doran, SJ
19 – Considering the ‘Religious Other’: Revisiting Dominus Iesus in the Light of Functional Specialization | John R. Friday
37 – The Cosmopolis of Elfland: Bernard Lonergan on G. K. Chesterton | Paul G. Monson
63 – Lonergan on the Historical Causality of Christ | John Volk
NS 3.2 – Fall 2012
1 – Eighteen Days in 1968: An Essay on the Maturation of Lonergan’s Intentionality Analysis | Jeremy W. Blackwood
27 – The Purpose of Metaphysics | Brian Cronin, C.S. Sp.
45 – Rendering It Explicitly Accountable: Shedding Light on Lonergan’s ‘Pragmatism’ through Robert Brandom’s Normative Pragmatics | Francisco V. Galan
73 – The Reconciliation of the Manifest and Scientific Image in Bernard Lonergan | Brian Mason
89 – Review of Mark Miller, The Quest for God and the Good Life: Lonergan’s Theological Anthropology | Brian Braman
NS 4.1 - Spring 2013
Special Issue: How Does the Trinity Enter into Human History?
1 – Trinitarian Love in the Dialectics of History | Jeremy Blackwood
17 – Approaching the Triune God: A Response | John Dadosky
23 – New Paths for a Girard/Lonergan Conversation: An Essay in Light of Robert Doran's Missions and Processions | Grant Kaplan
39 – Why Lonerganian Philosophers Should Read Lonergan's and Doran's Theology | James Marsh
47 - Doran's The Trinity in History: The Girardian Connection | Neil Ormerod
61 - A Response | Robert M. Doran, S.J.
NS 4.2 – Fall 2013
1 – Ernest Becker and Bernard Lonergan: An Initial Meeting | Jeffrey A. Allen
17 – The Unaskable Questions | Christopher Berger
37 – Husserl and Lonergan: Evidence and Truth | Martin J. De Nys
59 – Approaching Critical Thinking Through Generalized Empirical Method | Richard Grallo
79 – Curiosity, Wonder, and Our Need to Know: The Dynamics of Cognitive Desire in Lonergan's Generalized Emprical Method | Joseph Torchia, O.P.
107 - Deliberate Insight Revisited | Michael Vertin
143 - Book Review | Paul Kidder
NS 5.1 - Spring 2014
Special Issue: The Work of Christian Smith
1 – Critical Realist Personalism: Introducing a Special Issue on the Work of Christian Smith | R.J. Snell
7 – The Social Ontology of Christian Smith and Bernard Lonergan: Challenge and Response | Christopher Friel
39 – The Realism of Christian Smith's "Critical Realist Personalism" | Elizabeth Murray
57 – Epistemology and the Person | Thomas J. McPartland
73 - Living Beyond Our Means: The Troubling Gap between Ontology and Advocacy | Michael J. McCarthy
95 - Personhood, Dignity, and Respect: A Critical Appreciation of Christian Smith | Gilles Mongeau, S.J.
111 - Book Review | Patrick Byrne
129 - A Response | Christian Smith
NS 5.2 – Fall 2014
1 – Fragments Toward a Seventh Chapter of De Deo Trino: Pars Systematica | Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J.
23 – Letter of Bernard Lonergan to the Reverend Henry Keane, S.J. | Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J.
41 – A Note on Lonergan's Latin | Michael G. Shields, S.J.
53 – Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Lonergan and Doran | Jeremy D. Wilkins
87 – Traduce Not the Inner Word: On Reading and Rendering Lonergan's Latin | Jeremy D. Wilkins
NS 6.1 - Spring 2015
1 – Lonergan, Heidegger, and the Being of Question | Paul Kidder
17 - Some Reflections on Professor Wilkins' Paper, "Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Lonergan and Doran"
63 - Meeting Hegel Halfway: The Intimate Complexity of Lonergan's Relationship with Hegel | Mark D. Morelli
99 - The Viability of the Category of Religious Experience in Bernard Lonergan's Theology | Louis Roy, O.P.
119 - Book Review | Jim Marsh
127 - Epistemology and the Person (Corrected article from the special issue on the work of Christian Smith, Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, n.s., 5, no. 1)
NS 6.2 – Fall 2015
Special Issue: Lonergan and Protestant Thought
1 – Lonergan and Protestant Thought: Introducing a Special Issue | R.J. Snell
3 - The View from Outside: Why a Protestant Would Care about Lonergan | Steven D. Cone
19 - The Reformed Rejection of Natural Theology: Dialectic and Foundations | Karen Petersen Finch
35 - The Truthfulness of Scripture: Bernard Lonergan's Contribution and Challenges for Protestants | Joseph K. Gordon
57 - The Primacy of the Intended Sense of Texts | Ben F. Meyer
93 - Modern Protestant Theology | Richard Sherlock
115 - Lonergan and Development: A Source for Protestants? | Carl Trueman
NS 7.1 - Spring 2016
Special Issue: Robert Barron and the New Evangelization
Introduction | Randall S. Rosenberg
1 - Seminary Formation and the New Evangelization: Structure, Systematics, and Spirituality | Jeremy W. Blackwood
17 - The Call To Encounter and To Be Encountered: An Evangelized Evangelizer | Gill Goulding, C.J.
29 - Intellectual Conversion as Pastoral | Richard M. Liddy
49 - Robert Barron's Litrugical Theology: Beyond "Beige Catholicism" | Joseph C. Mudd
65 - Completing the Circle: Coinherence and Assimilating the World | R.J. Snell
81 - Reflections: Why Bernard Lonergan Matters for Pastoral People | Carla Mae Streeter, O.P.
89 - A Response | Robert Barron
NS 7.2 – Fall 2016
1 – Transcendental Method in Action | Patrick Daly
25 - A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan's 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 1. Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart
55 - Toward a Transcendental Logic of Conversion | Elizabeth Murray
69 - Book Review | Paniel Reyes-Cárdenas
73 - Book Review | Terrance Quinn
NS 8.1 - Spring 2017
1 - A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan's 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 2. Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart | Robert M. Doran
NS 8.2 - Fall 2017
1 - Closing the Gap of Becoming: An Operational Account of Possible Existenz | Mark D. Morelli
17 - Bernard Lonergan's Construal of Aquinas' Epistemology
33 - Crowe, Heidegger, and the Puzzle of the Subject as Subject
57 - Finance in the Stationary Phase: An Introductory Note on the Financial Problem in Lonergan's Economics
NS 9.1 - Spring 2018
Special Issue: Early Metaphysical Essays by Bernard Lonergan
1 - Early Metaphysical Essays by Bernard Lonergan, S.J. | Robert M. Doran, S.J.
NS 9.2 - Fall 2018
1 - Emergent Probability and Contemporary Science | Frank Budenholzer, SVD
29 - Baptism and Confirmation as Participations in Trinitarian Life and Mission: Lonergan's Four-Point Hypothesis in Sacramental Theology | Ryan McMillin
47 - Beyond the Metaphor of Levels of Consciousness: Appropriation of Sublative Transformations
75 - On Metaphysical Equivalence and Equivocation: An Essay in Conversation with Danial Monsour and Robert Doran
1.1 – March 1983
1 — Christianity within the Political Dialectics of Community and Empire | Matthew L. Lamb
31 — Lonergan’s Early Use of Analogy | Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.
47 — Emergence in Complex Systems | David Oyler
60 — A Critique of “Lonergan’s Notion of Dialectic” by Ronald McKinney, S.J. | Glenn Hughes82 — The Usefulness of Philosophy | Mark D. Morelli
88 — Review: Clarke E. Cochran: Character, Community, and Politics | Tad Dunne, S.J.
89 — Review: William Johnston: The Mirror Mind: Spirituality and Transformation | John Carmody
93 — Review: Bernard J. Tyrrell, SJ: Christotherapy II: The Fasting and Feasting Heart | Robert M. Doran, S.J.
93 — Review: John Navone, S.J. and Thomas Cooper: Tellers of the Word | Bernard J. Tyrrell, S.J.
96 — Review: Christopher Butler: An Approach to Christianity | Jerome M. Dittberner
98 — Review: Stanley Rosen: The Limits of Analysis | Hugo Meynell
1.2 – October 1983
101 — Lonergan’s Notion of Belief | J. Fitzpatrick
114 — Confrontation and Understanding in the Foundations of Political Philosophy | Geoffrey Price
134 — Education for Cosmopolis | Robert M. Doran
158 — The Development and the Unity of Lonergan’s Notion of Conversion | Michael L. Rende
174 — Foundation and Empiricism: An Exercise in Dialectic | Hugo Meynell
195 — A Reply from the Clapham Omnibus | James G. Hanink
198 — A Reply to James G. Hanink | Hugo Meynell
201 — A Worthy Fellow Wonders | James G. Hanink
204 — Drama and Meaning | William A. Stewart, S.J.
214 — F.R. Leavis: A Memoir Sebastian Moore
Terry J. Tekippe, Ed.: Papal Infallibility: An Application of Lonergan’s Theological Method
223 — On Learning From An Error | Vernon Gregso
10.1 – Spring 1992
1 — Method in Catholic Theology | Bernard J.F. Lonergan
27 — Lonergan and the Later Wittgenstein | Joseph Fitzpatrick
51 — A Perhaps Permanently Valid Achievement: Lonergan on Christ’s Satisfaction | Charles C. Hefting, Jr.
10.2 – Fall 1992
77 — Post-Analytic Philosophy: Its Causes and Its Cure | Hugo Meynell
89 — The Critique of Reason | Michael H. McCarthy
127 — The Jesuit University as Counter-Culture | Joseph Flanagan, S.J.
147 — The Incompatibility of Intuition and the Constitution in Husserl’s The Idea of Phenomenology (1907) | William F. Ryan, S.J.
11.1 – Spring 1993
1 — Analytic Concept of History | Bernard J.F. Lonergan
37 — Cosmopolis: Bourget’s and Lonergan’s | David A. Nordquest
51 — Consciousness and Grace | Robert M. Doran
77 — Towards a Systematic Understanding of the Vision in Christ | Terry J. Tekippe
11.2 – Fall 1993
103 — Analogical Knowledge of God and the Value of Moral Endeavor | Patrick H. Byrne
137 — Comparative Law as Shock Treatment | Mary Ann Glendon
155 — Lonergan and Analytic Philosophy of History | Andrew Beards
199 — A Lonerganian Critique of the Pragmatic Method of Education | Christopher Gilbert
215 — Moral Decision – Making and the Role of the Moral Question | Kenneth R. Melchin
229 — A Critique of Jerome Miller’s Interpretation of Lonergan on Knowing and Being | Michael P. Maxwell, Jr.
243 — No Mean Act of Self-Transcendence | Mark D. Morelli
12.1 – Spring 1994
1 — Lonergan on Consciousness: Is There a Fifth Level? | Michael Vertin
37 — Reading as Understanding | Joseph Fitzpatrick
63 — Democratic Multicultures and Cosmopolis: Beyond the Aporias of the Politics of Identity and Difference | Martin J. Matustik
91 — Objective Chance: Lonergan and Peirce on Scientific Generalization | Vincent G. Potter, S.J.
109 — A Reply to Michael Maxwell | Jerome Miller
12.2 – Fall 1994
Symposium: Lonergan’s “Philosophy and Religious Phenomenon”
121 — Philosophy and the Religious Phenonmenon | Bernard J.F. Lonergan, S.J.
147 — Lonergan’s Universalist View of Religion | Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.
181 — Lonergan’s “Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon”: A Commentary | Cynthia S.W. Crysdale
205 — Theological Reflections on “Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon” | Bernard McGinn
215 — Post-Hegelian Elements in Lonergan’s Philosophy of Religion | Elizabeth A. Morelli
239 — Religious Studies Methodology: Bernard Lonergan’s Contribution | Philip Boo Riley
251 — God with/out Being | John van den Hengel, S.C.J.
281 — What Did Lonergan Really Say about Aquinas’ Theory of the Will? | J. Michael Stebbins
307 — Shorter Reviews
13.1 – Spring 1995
1 — ‘Town Criers of Inwardness’ or Reflections on Rorty | Joseph Fitzpatrick
35 — General Method | Philip McShane
53 — “All Love is Self-Surrender” | Jerome Miller
83 — Deconstruction or Genuineness: A Response to Jerome Miller | Michael P. Maxwell, Jr.
89 — Kant and Lonergan on Insight Into the Sensible | Giovanni B. Sala
99 — Towards the Re-Horizoning of Subjects: Re-Structuring Classical-Modern Educational Perspectives | Frank Braio
13.2 – Fall 1995
111 — Consciousness and Normative Subjectivity: Lonergan’s Unique Foundational Enterprise | Thomas J. McPartland
131 — Consciousness: Levels, Sublations, and the Subject as Subject | Patrick H. Byrne
151 — Revisiting ‘Consciousness and Grace’ | Robert M. Doran
161 — Being in Love | Tad Dunne
177 — Consciousness and the Metaphor of Distance: Remarks from Winter Twilight | Timothy Lynch
187 — Edmund Husserl and the ‘Rätsel’ of Knowledge | William F. Ryan, S.J.
221 — Judgments of Value, for the Later Lonergan | Michael Vertin
14.1- Spring 1996
1 — Affectional Conversion: A Distinct Conversion or Potential Differentiation in the Spheres of Sensitive Psychic and/or Affective Conversion? | Bernard Tyrrell
37 — The Operational Situation | David Oyler
55 — Newman on Apprehansion, Notional, and Real | Charles Hefling
85 — Kant’s Anomolous Insights | William Mathews
99 — Conversion and Objectivity | Joseph Komonchak
107 — Book Reviews
14.2 – Fall 1996
117 — The Notion of Structure | Bernard Lonergan, S.J.
133 — The African University and the Social Sciences: The Contribution of Lonergan’s Epistemological Theory | Patrick Giddy
155 — Concupiscence and Benevolence in the Thomistic Epistemology of Maritain, Lonergan, and Rahner | Eileen Grieco
183 — Engaged Agency and the Notion of the Subject | Jim Kanaris
201 — Literary Theory-What is to be Done? | Hugo Meynell
217 — Book Review
15.1 – Spring 1997
1 — Editor’s Introduction | Frederick Crowe, S.J.
5 — Moral Theology and the Human Sciences | Bernard Lonergan, S.J.
21 — Process Medical Ethics: A Contribution Towards an Adequate Lonergan Position | Miguel Bedolla
29 — Suspicion and Recovery | Eileen DeNeeve
51 — Lonergan, Economics, and Moral Theology | Peter Burley
57 — Lonergan and Gagnepain: The Human Sciences in Question | Thomas Ewens
91 — A Psychoanalytic Commentary on Lonergan’s ‘Moral Theology and the Human Sciences’ | William Meissner
15.2 – Fall 1997
111 — Towards a New Critical Center | Michael McCarthy
135 — Calculating Subjects: Lonergan, Derrida, and Foucault | Jim Kanaris
151 — Current Views on Legal Reasoning: The Problem of Communication | Bruce Anderson
169 — Common Sense, Space, and the Problem of Troubled Consciousness | Kevin McGinley
191 — Faith Development: Fowler and Lonergan Revisited | Neil Ormerod
209 — Book Reviews
16.1 – Fall 1998
1 — Editor’s Introduction | Frederick E. Crowe
5 — “Variations in Fundamental Theology” | Bernard J.F. Lonergan, SJ
25 — Schleiermacher’s Epistemology | Louis Roy, OP
47 — The Role of Cognitive Reflection in Bernard Lonergan’s Moral Theology | James Swindal
67 — Book Reviews
16.2 – Spring 1998
83 — The Scope of Renewal | Bernard J.F. Lonergan, SJ
103 — What Do I Do When I Paint? | Tad Dunne
133 — A Biographical Perspective on Conversion and the Functional Specialties in Lonergan | William Mathews, SJ
17.1 – Spring 1999
1 — Mutilating Desire? Lonergan and Nussbaum: A Dialectic Encounter | Brian J. Braman
27 — Rhyme and Reason: On Lonergan’s Foundation For Works of the Spirit | Frederick E. Crowe, SJ
47 — Healing and Creating in the Work of Martha Nussbaum | Paulette Kidder
61 — Human Knowing: Passivity, Experience, and Structural Actuation | Tim Lynch
17.2 – Fall 1999
97 — Nonviolence, Creation, Healing | Mark J. Doorley
111 — Macroeconomic Dynamics and the Work of Nations: Lonergan and Reich on the Global Economy | Paul Hoyt-O’Connor
133 — Human Knowing: Passivity, Experience, and Structural Actuation | Tim Lynch
171 — Lonergan’s Unified Theory of Consciousness | Mark D. Morelli
18.1 – Spring 2000
1 — Oversight of Insight and the Critique of the Metaphysics of Presence | Elizabeth Murray Morelli
17 — Presence and Differentiation: A Response to Elizabeth Morelli’s “Oversight of Insight” | Paul St. Amour
27 — The First Chapter of De Deo Trino: Pars Systemiatica: The Issues | Robert M. Doran, SJ
49 — Pointing Discussions of Interpretation Towards Dialectics: Some Comments on Michael Vertin’s Paper “Is There a Constitutional Right of Privacy?” | Bruce Anderson
67 — For a Phenomenology of Rational Consciousness | Frederick E. Crowe, SJ
91 — Book Review: Redirecting Philosophy: Reflections on the Nature of Knowledge from Plato to Lonergan by Hugo Meynell | Brian Braman
18.2 – Fall 2000
95 — Lonergan, the Integral Postmodern? | Fred Lawrence
123 — Whe Pragmatism and Instrumentalism Collide: Lonergan’s Resolution of the Pierce/Dewey Debate on Theory and Practice in Science | Antonia Galdos
145 — On Insight, Objectivity, and the Pathology of Families | Russell J. Sawa and Hugo Meynell
161 — Interpreting the Constitution: A Response to Bruce Anderson | Michael Vertin
179 — Judgment, Reality, and Dissociative Consciousness | Robert Henman
19.1 – Spring 2001
1 –Translator’s Introduction | Michael Shields
3 — The Notion of Sacrifice | Bernard Lonergan, SJ
29 — Appendix: Three Drafts on the Idea of Sacrifice | Bernard Lonergan, SJ
35 — Intelligentia Fidei in De Deo Trino, Pars Systematica | Robert M. Doran, SJ
85 — Lonergan and the Completion of American Philosophy | Patrick Madigan
101 — A Woman of Common Sense Addresses the High Culture | Thérèse Mason
113 — Lonergan’s Notion of Speculative Theology | Mark Mealy
143 — Lonergan and Taylor: A Critical Integration | Nicholas Plants
19.2 – Fall 2001
173 – “Stare at a Triangle…”: A Note on How to Get and Insight and How Not To | Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.
181 – Returning to the Religious Subject: Lonergan and Eliade | John D. Dadosky
203 – Elevating Insight: Space-Time as Paradigm Problem | Philip McShane
231 – Clearing the Ground: How to Think about Realism and Antirealism | Paul Templeman
253 – Transcendental Philosophy and Linguistic Philosophy | Michael Verti
2.1 – March 1984
1 — The Mediation of Christ in Prayer | Bernard Lonergan
21 — Transcendental Deduction: A Lonerganian Meaning and Use | Frederick E. Crowe
41 — On Learning From An Error: A Response to Vernon Gregson | Terry J. Tekippe
49 — Review: Lester C. Thurow: Dangerous Currents — The State of Economics | Eileen de Neeve
59 — Review — John C. Kelly: A Philosophy of Communication | Garrett Barden
2.2 – October 1984
1 — Questionnaire on Philosophy | Bernard Lonergan
3 — Strawson and Lonergan on ‘Person’ | Joseph Fitzpatrick
4 — Review — Alan Olson (Ed.): Myth, Symbol and Reality | Fred Lawrence
4 — Review — Denise L. and John T. Carmody: Ways to The Center | Philip Boo Riley
4 — Review — Eugene Thomas Long (Ed.): Experience, Reason and God | James G. Hanink
5 — Review — William J. Kelly (Ed.): Theology and Discovery | Michael C. O’Callaghan
20.1
1 – A Lonerganian Kritik of the Evolutionary Sciences and Religious Consciousness: The Isomorphism of Structures, Activities, and Analysis | Rosemary Juel Bertocci and Francis H. Rohlf
21 – Research: An Illustration from Galileo Studies | Patrick H. Byrne
33 – The Truth of Theological Understanding in Divinarum Personarum and De Deo Trino, Par Systematica | Robert M. Doran, S.J.
77 – Bernard Lonergan to Thomas O’Malley | Gordon Rixon, S.J.
115 – Book Review
20.2
121 – Translator’s Introduction | Michael Shields, S.J.
125 – Analysis of Faith | Bernard Lonergan, S.J.
155 – The Problem of Desire in Human Knowing and Loving | Beth Beshear
175 – Lonergan at the Edges of Understanding | Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.
199 – Modern Philosophy and the Flight from the Subject | Hugo Meynell
21.1
1 – The Realist Response to Idealism in England and Lonergan’s Critical Realism | Mark D. Morelli
25 – The Surpassing Subject | Nicolas Plants
47 – Can We Thematize Mysticism? | Loius Roy, O.P.
67 – Acceptance and Actualization: The Two Phases of My Human Living | Michael Vertin
21.2
87 – Editor’s Note | Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.
89 – Grace and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius | Bernard J. F. Lonergan, S.J.
107 – Languages of Transcendence Across the Realms of Meaning | Glenn Hughes
125 – “A Shower of Insights:” Autobiography and Intellectual Conversion | Richard M. Liddy
145 – Interiority and the Challenge for Primatology | Daniel Mayer
22.1
1 — A Note on the Prefaces of Insight | F.E. Crowe, S.J.
3 — The Original Preface | Bernard Lonergan
9 — Lonergan’s Economics | William Mathews, S.J.
31 — Reversing Rorty | Hugo Meynell
49 — Review — Price Markups and Moral Decline: A Review of An Inquiry into the Poverty of Economics by Charles K. Wilber and Kenneth P. Jameson | John F. Maguire
3.1 – March 1985
1 — A Note on the Prefaces of Insight | F.E. Crowe, S.J.
3 — The Original Preface | Bernard Lonergan
9 — Lonergan’s Economics | William Mathews, S.J.
31 — Reversing Rorty | Hugo Meynell
49 — Review — Price Markups and Moral Decline: A Review of An Inquiry into the Poverty of Economics by Charles K. Wilber and Kenneth P. Jameson | John F. Maguire
3.2 – October 1985
1 — A Note on Lonergan’s Dissertation and its Introductory Pages | Frederick E. Crowe
9 — The Gratia Operans Dissertation: Preface and Introduction | Bernard Lonergan
47 — Appendix 1: Lonergan’s “List of Chapters”
48 — Appendix 2: Notes Prefixed to “Excerpta” from the Dissertation
51 — Turning Liberalism Inside Out | Charles C. Hefling, Jr.
A Review of The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and the Theology in a Postliberal Age by George A. Lindbeck.
4.1 – March 1986
1 — Lonergan and the Philosophy of Religion | David B. Burrell
6 — The Discussion of Mystery in Insight | Glenn Hughes
18 — Lindbeck’s Appropriation of Lonergan | Dennis M. Doyle
29 — Lonergan and the Husserlian Problem of Transcendental Intersubjectivity | Paul Kidder
4.2 – October 1986
55 — Self-Knowledge and the Interpretation of Imaginal Expression | Robert M. Doran
85 — Insight and Mirrors | Garrett Barden
105 — Reply to Garrett Barden | Hugo Meynell
108 — Rorty and the Mirror Images in St. Thomas | Daniel A. Dombrowski
115 — Kenny and Lonergan on Aquinas | Andrew Beards
5.1 – March 1987
1 — The Origins of Christian Realism | Bernard Lonergan
13 — ‘Verification’: A Survey of Lonergan’s Usage | Des O’Grady, S.J.
41 — Theology and Public Policy: Method in the Work of Segundo, Ellul and Doran | Darrell J. Fasching
5.2 – October 1987
1 — Ubersicht as Oversight: Problems in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy | Andrew Beards
18 — Matthew Arnold Re-Applied (1) | Joseph Fitzpatrick
39 — Foundations of Ethics | William E. Murnion
58 — Mysterium Tremendum | Peter J. Drilling
6.1 – March 1988
Papers Presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the West Coast Methods Institute, Santa Clara University, March 1987
1 — Lonergan and Existentialism | Mark D. Morelli
18 — Dread and the Horizon of Existence | Thomas J. McPartland
28 — On Horizon and Dread: Thoughts from Jaspers, Frankl, and Lonergan | W.F.J. Ryan, S.J.
50 — The Appropriation of Existential Consciousness | Elizabeth A. Morelli
63 — Imaginal Horizons | Glenn Hughes
6.2 – October 1988
69 — Matthew Arnold Re-Applied (2) | Joseph Fitzpatrick
93 — From Crisis to Insight | Hugo Meynell
107 — B.F. Skinner’s Radical Behaviorist Theory of the Cognitive Dimension of Consciousness: A Lonerganian Critique | Larry Cooley
138 — Books Received
7.1 – March 1989
1 — What is a Thing for Lonergan? | Paul Kidder
18 — Hayes’ Radical Behaviorist Explanation of the Cognitive Dimension of Consciousness: A Lonerganian Critique | Larry Cooley
31 — The Cognitive Functions of Feelings | David Oyler
51 — The Structures of Interpersonal Relationships | Steven Wentworth Arndt
71 — Doctrines, Praxis and Critical Theology: An Interpretation and Critique of Charles Davis’s Option | David M. Hammond
7.2 – October 1989
95 — The Influence of Newman’s Doctrine of Assent on the Thought of Bernard Lonergan | David M. Hammond
116 — Lonergan and the Catholic University | Richard M. Liddy
132 — Sources of Value | Garrett Barden
141 — Human Development: From Below Upward and From Above Downward | Maurice Schepers, O.P.
8.1 – March 1990
1 — A Conversation with Hans-Georg Gadamer | Michael Baur
14 — A Contribution to the Gadamer – Lonergan Discussion | Michael Baur
24 — Lonergan and Educating for Ministry: A Construction | Don Thompson
48 — The Notion of the Transcultural in Bernard Lonergan’s Theology | Matthew Lamb
74 — Curiosity at the Center of One’s Life | William Mathews
89 — The Third World and Bernard Lonergan | Eileen De Neeve
94 — Transcendental – Phenomenological Retrieval and Critical Theory | Martin Matustik
8.2 – October 1990
106 — On Knowing and Naming | Andrew Beards
129 — Thomas Aquinas and the Will: A Note on Interpretation | Frederick E. Crowe
135 — Baur’s “Conversation with Hans-Georg Gadamer” and “Contribution to the Gadamer – Lonergan Discussion”: A Reaction | Fred Lawrence
152 — Review — Jean-Marc Laporte, S.J.: Patience and Power: Grace for the First World | Louis Roy, O.P.
9.1 – March 1991
1 — Reconstruction, Dialectic and Praxis | Patrick Riordan
23 — Concepts of Culture: Lonergan and the Anthropologists | Dennis Klein
44 — Learning from Lonergan at Eleven | T.V. Daly
63 — Review — William J. Danaher: Insight in Chemistry | Frank Budenholzer
70 — A Note on a Note: Response to Crowe | Terry Tekippe
71 — A Call for Papers on Lonergan and Communication
9.2 – October 1991
72 — Twine in the Labyrinth: Lonergan, the Non-Relative, and the Horizon of Three Pluralisms | Frank Paul Braio
134 — Lonergan’s PANTON ANAKEPHALAIOSIS: Editor’s Preface | F.E. Crowe and R.M. Doran
139 — PANTON ANAKEPHALAIOSIS | Bernard Lonergan