Method in theology

<P>In <I>Method in Theology</I>, Vol. 14, Lonergan's intention was to provide a set of methods that would guide a collaborative community in the ongoing construction of a theology that would move from recovery of the data through resolution of conflicts to contemporary formula...

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Main Author: Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 (Author)
Contributors: Doran, Robert M. 1939- (Editor) ; Dadosky, John D. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto Buffalo London Published for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College, Toronto, by University of Toronto Press [2017]
In:Year: 2017
Edition:Second edition, revised and augmented
Series/Journal:Collected works of Bernard Lonergan volume 14
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Electronic books
B Theology Methodology
B RELIGION ; Christianity ; General
B Théologie
B RELIGION ; Christian Theology ; Systematic
B Theology ; Methodology
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Lonergan, Bernard J.F: Method in theology. - Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : Published for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College, Toronto, by University of Toronto Press, [2017]. - 148752224X. - 9781487522247
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Summary:<P>In <I>Method in Theology</I>, Vol. 14, Lonergan's intention was to provide a set of methods that would guide a collaborative community in the ongoing construction of a theology that would move from recovery of the data through resolution of conflicts to contemporary formulations and applications.</P>
1 Basic Exegetical Operations2 Understanding the Object; 3 Understanding the Words; 4 Understanding the Author; 5 Understanding Oneself; 6 Judging the Correctness of One's Interpretation; 7 A Clarification; 8 Stating the Meaning of the Text; 8 History; 1 Nature and History; 2 Historical Experience and Historical Knowledge; 3 Critical History; 9 History and Historians; 1 Three Handbooks; 2 Data and Facts; 3 Three Historians; 4 Verstehen; 5 Perspectivism; 6 Horizons; 7 Heuristic Structures; 8 Science and Scholarship; 10 Dialectic; 1 Horizons; 2 Conversions and Breakdowns; 3 Dialectic: The Issue
10.1 Early Language10.2 The Greek Discovery of Mind; 10.3 The Second and Third Stages; 10.4 Undifferentiated Consciousness in the Later Stages; 4 Religion; 1 The Question of God; 2 Self-Transcendence; 3 Religious Experience; 4 Expressions of Religious Experience; 5 Religious Development Dialectical; 6 The Word; 7 Faith; 8 Religious Belief; 9 A Technical Note; 5 Functional Specialties; 1 Three Types of Specialization; 2 An Eightfold Division; 3 Grounds of the Division; 4 The Need for Division; 5 A Dynamic Unity; 6 Conclusion; Part Two: Foreground; 6 Research; 7 Interpretation
4 Dialectic: The Problem5 Dialectic: The Structure; 6 Dialectic as Method; 7 The Dialectic of Methods: Part 1; 8 The Dialectic of Methods: Part 2; 9 The Dialectic of Methods: Part 3; 10 A Supplementary Note; 11 Foundations; 1 Foundational Reality; 2 The Sufficiency of the Foundational Reality; 3 Pluralism in Expression; 4 Pluralism in Religious Language; 5 Categories; 6 General Theological Categories; 7 Special Theological Categories; 8 Use of the Categories; 12 Doctrines; 1 Varieties; 2 Functions; 3 Variations; 4 Differentiations of Consciousness; 5 The Ongoing Discovery of Mind: Part 1
6 Ongoing Contexts7 The Ongoing Discovery of Mind: Part 2; 8 The Development of Doctrines; 9 The Permanence of Dogmas; 10 The Historicity of Dogmas; 11 Pluralism and the Unity of Faith; 12 The Autonomy of Theology; 13 Systematics; 1 The Function of Systematics; 2 Closed Options; 3 Mystery and Problem; 4 Understanding and Truth; 5 Continuity, Development, Revision; 14 Communications; 1 Meaning and Ontology; 2 Common Meaning and Ontology; 3 Society, State, Church; 4 The Christian Church and Its Contemporary Situation; 5 The Church and the Churches; Appendix 1: The New Context
Cover; Copyright; Contents; General Editors' Preface; Preface; Introduction; Part One: Background; 1 Method; 1 A Preliminary Notion; 2 The Basic Pattern of Operations; 3 Transcendental Method; 4 The Functions of Transcendental Method; 2 The Human Good; 1 Skills; 2 Feelings; 3 The Notion of Value; 4 Judgments of Value; 5 Beliefs; 6 The Structure of the Human Good; 7 Progress and Decline; 3 Meaning; 1 Intersubjectivity; 2 Intersubjective Meaning; 3 Art; 4 Symbols; 5 Linguistic Meaning; 6 Incarnate Meaning; 7 Elements of Meaning; 8 Functions of Meaning; 9 Realms of Meaning; 10 Stages of Meaning
Item Description:The first edition was published in 1972. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-409) and index. - Print version record
The first edition was published in 1972
ISBN:1487516436