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Dedication
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Lonergan Workshop:
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Fred Lawrence
Editorial Note
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Patrick H. Byrne
Teleology, Modern Science and Verification
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Lonergan Workshop:
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Glenn Hughes
The Drama of Living, and Lonergan's Retrieval of Transcendence
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Joseph A. Komonchak
Lonergan's Early Essays on the Redemption of History
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Joseph Flanagan, SJ
Where the Late Lonergan Meets the Early Heidegger
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Frederick E. Crowe
"All my work has been introducing history into Catholic Theology"
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Mary Ann Glendon
Knowledge Makes a Noisy Entrance:
The Struggle for Self-Appropriation in Law
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Frederick Lawrence
Lonergan's Foundations For Constitutive Communication
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10.
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Sebastian Moore
Spirituality and the Primacy of the Dramatic Pattern of Living
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Matthew L. Lamb
Historicity and Eternity:
Bernard Lonergan's Transpositions and Differentiations
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Philip Rule, SJ
Coleridge, Newman and Lonergan:
Conscience and Imagination in the Moral Argument for God's Existence
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
Pierre Robert
Interview with Lonergan
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Lonergan Workshop:
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10
David W. Tracy
Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice
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15.
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Lonergan Workshop:
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11
Ernest L Fortin
Dedication
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16.
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Lonergan Workshop:
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11
Glenn Hughes
Image, Symbol, Cosmopolis:
Art and the Critical Role of Culture
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17.
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
Sebastian Moore
In Water and in Blood
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18.
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Lonergan Workshop:
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11
Fred Lawrence
Editorial Note
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Lonergan Workshop:
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11
Richard Liddy
What Bernard Lonergan Learned From Suzanne K. Langer
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Lonergan Workshop:
Volume >
11
John Ranieri
Question and Imagination:
Eric Voegelin's Approach
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