Communication and Lonergan: Common Ground for Forging the New AgeThomas J. Farrell, Paul A. Soukup Essays about communication and the thought of Canadian Jesuit philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan. |
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Contents
Insight and Understanding The Common Sense Rhetoric of Bernard Lonergan | 3 |
Writing the Writer and Lonergan Authenticity and Intersubjectivity | 23 |
Preaching as a Form of Theological Communication An Instance of Lonergans Evaluative Hermeneutics | 48 |
The Spectrum of Communication in Lonergan | 67 |
Specialized Studies | 87 |
Neither Jew nor Greek but One Human Nature and Operation in All | 89 |
Eric Voegelin on Plato and the Sophists | 108 |
Philosophy After Philosophy | 137 |
On Truth Method and Gadamer | 204 |
The Interiority of Communication Literary History | 219 |
The Human Good and Christian Conversation | 240 |
Communication Mutual SelfMediation in Context | 261 |
The Role of Theological Symbols in Mediating Cultural Change | 286 |
Reference Materials | 305 |
Glossary of Lonerganian Terminology | 307 |
References | 322 |
From Logic to Rhetoric in Science A FormalPragmatic Reading of Lonergans Insight | 150 |
The Fragility of Consciousness Lonergan and the Postmodern Concern for the Other | 165 |
Index | 355 |
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analysis archetypes argument Aristotle authenticity basic Bernard Lonergan calls chapter Christian claim cognitional cognitional theory common sense communication concerned concrete constitutive context conversion critical critical realism culture deconstructivist Descartes desire to know dialectic discourse distinct divine doctrines Doran dynamic empirical empirical method ence epistemological ergan Eric Voegelin essay experience expression Frederick E functional specialty Gadamer Gadamer's Gorgias grasp ground Habermas hermeneutic horizon human consciousness ideal inquiry insight intelligence interpretation intersubjectivity involves judgment knowledge language literary history living Loner Lonergan's thought meanings and values mediation modern mutual self-mediation nature Nietzsche normative notion object one's operations person philosophy Plato possible postmodern postmodernist precepts present question rational reality reason refers reflection relation relevant religion religious religious conversion religious love rhetoric scientific self-appropriation self-transcendence social Socrates sophists structure symbols theologian theology things Thomist tion tradition transformation truth understanding University Voegelin word writing