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221. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 1
H. Daniel Monsour Some Reflections on Professor Wilkins’s Paper, “Method and Metaphysics in Theology: Doran and Lonergan”
222. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 1
Louis Roy The Viability of the Category of Religious Experience in Bernard Lonergan’s Theology
223. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
Karen Petersen Finch The Reformed Rejection of Natural Theology: Dialectic and Foundations
224. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
R. J. Snell Lonergan and Protestant Thought: Introducing a Special Issue
225. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
Ben F. Meyer The Primacy of the Intended Sense of Texts
226. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
Steven D. Cone The View from Outside: Why a Protestant Would Care about Lonergan
227. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
Joseph K. Gordon The Truthfulness of Scripture: Bernard Lonergan’s Contribution and Challenges for Protestants
228. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
Richard Sherlock Modern Protestant Theology
229. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2015 > Issue: 2
Carl Trueman Lonergan and Development: A Source for Protestants?
230. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 1985 > Issue: 1
F. E. Crowe, S.J. A Note on the Prefaces of Insight
231. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 1985 > Issue: 1
Hugo Meynell Reversing Rorty
232. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 1985 > Issue: 1
William Mathews, S.J. Lonergan's Economics
233. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 1985 > Issue: 1
Bernard Lonergan The Original Preface
234. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 1985 > Issue: 2
Frederick E. Crowe A Note on Lonergan's Dissertation and its Introductory Pages
235. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 1985 > Issue: 2
Bernard Lonergan The Gratia Operans Dissertation: Preface and Introduction
236. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2016 > Issue: 2
Patrick Daly Transcendental Method in Action
237. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2016 > Issue: 2
Robert M. Doran A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan’s 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 1: Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart
238. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2016 > Issue: 2
Elizabeth Murray Toward a Transcendental Logic of Conversion
239. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies: Year > 2017 > Issue: 1
Robert M. Doran A Reconstruction of Bernard Lonergan’s 1947-48 Course on Grace, Part 2: Reconstruction by Robert M. Doran, working from notes taken by Frederick Crowe and William Stewart
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As noted at the end of part 1 of this reconstruction, Lonergan moved on quite early in the course from commenting on Charles Boyer’s text "Tractatus de Gratia Divina". Boyer had moved next to a treatment of the necessity of grace. Lonergan indicated that it is better to treat first the question, Just what precisely is grace? He answers this question in the form of nineteen propositions consisting almost entirely of a presentation of biblical doctrine on the point, with abundant references and quotations and attempts to respond to Reformation positions. Other propositions follow these nineteen, with the total eventually coming to fifty-four, but these further propositions represent efforts at a systematic understanding of the biblical doctrine. These systematic propositions are preceded by a lengthy treatment in English of “primitive notions.” The treatment of these notions, lengthy as it is, culminates in the methodological principle of contingent predication, which seems to be the principal purpose of this interruption. This is perhaps Lonergan’s most extensive treatment of the reasoning behind his understanding of the position on contingent predication or extrinsic denomination.
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Mark D. Morelli Closing the Gap of Becoming: An Operational Account of Possible Existenz