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Joseph Fitzpatrick
Reading as Understanding
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Martin J. Matuštík
Democratic Multicultures and Cosmopolis:
Beyond the Aporias of the Politics of Identity and Difference
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Jerome Miller
A Reply to Michael Maxwell
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Bernard J. F. Lonergan, SJ
Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon
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Frederick E. Crowe, SJ
Lonergan's Universalist View of Religion
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F. E. Crowe
Lonergan's "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon":
Editor's Preface
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Cynthia S. W. Crysdale
Lonergan's "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon":
A Commentary
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John van den Hengel, SCJ
God with/out Being
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Philip Boo Riley
Religious Studies Methodology:
Bernard Lonergan's Contribution
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Elizabeth A. Morelli
Post-Hegelian Elements in Lonergan's Philosophy of Religion
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Bernard McGinn
Theological Reflections on "Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon"
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J. Michael Stebbins
What Did Lonergan Really Say about Aquinas's Theory of the Will?
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Joseph Fitzpatrick
'Town Criers of Inwardness' or Reflections on Rorty
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Philip McShane
General Method
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Frank Braio
Towards the Re-Horizoning of Subjects:
Re-Structuring Classical-Modern Educational Perspectives
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Giovanni B. Sala
Kant and Lonergan on Insight Into the Sensible
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Jerome Miller
"All Love is Self-Surrender"
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Michael P. Maxwell, Jr.
Deconstruction or Genuineness:
A Response to Jerome Miller
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Thomas J. McPartland
Consciousness and Normative Subjectivity:
Lonergan's Unique Foundational Enterprise
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William F. Ryan, SJ
Edmund Husserl and the 'Rätsel' of Knowledge
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The aim of this paper has been a brief examination of Husserl's notion of the riddle of knowing with a comparison to Lonergan's notion of wonder and the intention of being. The examination was undertaken by relating Husserl's concept of a riddle essentially to these central themes: wonder, epoche, and intentionality, with concomitant references to Lonergan's analogous notions. The paper was thus divided into two sections to address these themes of Husserl and Lonergan: Part I: "The Riddle of Knowing"; and Part II: "Wonder and Intentionality." The paper shows that for Husserl the very fact of human knowing in its correlation to transcendence is the riddle, and it shows that for Lonergan the subject wonders at this correlation, and consciously engages its structure of knowing and loving.
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