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A Reflection on Social Engagement at Fu Jen Catholic University Based On Lonergan’s Understanding of Conversion
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Gregory P. Floyd
Introduction
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Lucas Briola
The Integral Ecology of Laudato Si’ and a Seamless Garment:
The Sartorial Usefulness of Lonergan and Doran’s Turn to Culture
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Frederick G. Lawrence
Background for The Fragility of Consciousness
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Jeffrey Allen
The Early and Later Lonergan on Acts that Lead to Faith
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Matthew Peters
What is a ‘Fact’?:
Notes on a Fraught Word in a Polarized Age
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Joseph K. Gordon
On the (Relative) Authenticity of Theological Interpretation of Scripture
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Michael Ambrosio
Father Richard “Dick” Liddy and the Catholic Identity of Seton Hall University
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Richard M. Liddy
The Catholic Intellectual Tradition:
Where is it today?
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Gregory P. Floyd
Mediating Meaning:
A Tribute to Monsignor Richard Liddy
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Dermot Quinn
A Wise Priest
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The On-going Genesis of Methods
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Method and Intellectual Conversion
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Carlo Cirotto
Method: Chance and Probability
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Method and Practical Theology
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Pasquale Giustiniani
Method: A Few Critical Issues
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Method and the Curriculum
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An educational philosophy that appeals to the immutable element in things, to their eternal properties, to the truths that hold in any age, and simply urges that empirical methods are not the only methods, really is defending a negative position.
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Method in History
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Method in Art
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Method in Saint Thomas
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