Method in TheologyMethod in Theology stands, with Insight, as Bernard Lonergan's most important work. It is Lonergan's answer to those who would argue that in this time of cultural change and dissolution the believer is afloat on a sea of multiplying theologies, without rudder or compass. Lonergan was resolute in his refusal to be defeatist on this point. While agreeing that theology must continually change to mediate between religion and culture, he worked out an integral method to guide and control this ongoing process. This is a reprint of the 1973 edition. A new annotated edition of Method in Theology will be published eventually as a part of the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan. Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), a professor of theology, taught at Regis College, Harvard University, and Boston College. An established author known for his Insight and Method in Theology, Lonergan received numerous honorary doctorates, was a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1971 and was named as an original members of the International Theological Commission by Pope Paul VI. |
Contents
THE HUMAN GOOD | 27 |
Beliefs | 41 |
The Structure of the Human Good | 47 |
RELIGION ΙΟΙ | 102 |
MEANING | 107 |
FUNCTIONAL SPECIALTIES | 125 |
RESEARCH | 149 |
HISTORY | 175 |
Part Two | 314 |
The Development of Doctrines | 319 |
The Permanence of Dogmas | 320 |
The Historicity of Dogmas | 324 |
Pluralism and the Unity of Faith | 326 |
The Autonomy of Theology | 330 |
SYSTEMATICS | 335 |
Closed Options | 340 |
HISTORY AND HISTORIANS | 197 |
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IO DIALECTIC | 235 |
FOUNDATIONS | 267 |
Categories | 281 |
General Theological Categories | 285 |
Special Theological Categories | 288 |
Use of the Categories | 292 |
DOCTRINES | 295 |
Functions | 298 |
Variations | 300 |
Differentiations of Consciousness | 302 |
Part One | 305 |
Ongoing Contexts | 312 |
Mystery and Problem | 344 |
Understanding and Truth | 347 |
Continuity Development Revision | 351 |
COMMUNICATIONS | 355 |
Meaning and Ontology | 356 |
Society State Church | 358 |
The Christian Church and Its Contemporary Situation | 361 |
The Church and the Churches | 367 |
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