˜Theœ wisdom of order an exploration of Lonergan's Method in theology

Approaching Lonergan's Method in Theology: The Preface and Introduction -- Method -- Apprehending and Doing the Good -- Different Types of Meaning -- Lonergan's Notion of "Genuine" Religion -- Ordered Wisdom: The Eight Functional Specialties

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1. Verfasser: Dadosky, John Daniel (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London University of Toronto Press 2024
Schriftenreihe:Lonergan studies
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Zusammenfassung:Approaching Lonergan's Method in Theology: The Preface and Introduction -- Method -- Apprehending and Doing the Good -- Different Types of Meaning -- Lonergan's Notion of "Genuine" Religion -- Ordered Wisdom: The Eight Functional Specialties
"In 1972, renowned Canadian philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan published Method in Theology. Now, following the fiftieth anniversary of his landmark work, The Wisdom of Order presents the next step in advancing the thought of this significant religious theorist. In addition to the previously compiled Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan, this book aims to provide an appreciation and exploration of Method in Theology. It analyses the first five chapters of the work with commentaries to help readers traverse Lonergan's thought more effectively and deeply. John D. Dadosky presents compelling exposition and observations to assist readers. The book explores questions related to the philosophical status of beauty, which Lonergan does not address. In addition to Lonergan's three stages of meaning, the book also seeks to develop a fourth stage that pertains to the turn to alterity emphasizing positive relations with other cultures and religions. As a result, The Wisdom of Order critically analyses an important groundbreaking work while also highlighting areas for further development."--
Beschreibung:xii, 162 Seiten
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24 cm
ISBN:9781487554453
978-1-4875-5445-3