The Life and Works of Bernard Lonergan (1904–1984)

Par : Andrew Conley
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230920359
  • EAN9798230920359
  • Date de parution15/11/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

This book explores the life, works, and enduring legacy of Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), one of the most influential Catholic thinkers of the 20th century. Lonergan's contributions to theology, philosophy, and interdisciplinary studies are examined in depth, tracing the development of his ideas from his formative years in Quebec and Rome to his mature writings, including Insight: A Study of Human Understanding (1957) and Method in Theology (1972).
The narrative situates Lonergan's intellectual journey within the broader historical and cultural contexts of his time, from the upheavals of the World Wars to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. It highlights his innovative approaches to understanding, including his analysis of human cognition, his concept of functional specialization in theology, and his efforts to integrate insights from science, economics, and social theory into a coherent vision of the human quest for knowledge and meaning.
Key themes include Lonergan's engagement with historical consciousness, his commitment to dialogue across disciplines and traditions, and his emphasis on personal and communal transformation through intellectual and moral conversion. The book also delves into the challenges Lonergan faced, including institutional conservatism and declining health, and celebrates his resilience and humility in navigating these obstacles.
The final chapters examine the global impact of Lonergan's thought, from its influence on theological education and ecumenical dialogue to its applications in fields such as ethics, economics, and artificial intelligence. Lonergan's legacy is presented as a dynamic and evolving body of work that continues to inspire scholars, educators, and practitioners in their efforts to address the complexities of the modern world with insight, compassion, and hope.
This book explores the life, works, and enduring legacy of Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), one of the most influential Catholic thinkers of the 20th century. Lonergan's contributions to theology, philosophy, and interdisciplinary studies are examined in depth, tracing the development of his ideas from his formative years in Quebec and Rome to his mature writings, including Insight: A Study of Human Understanding (1957) and Method in Theology (1972).
The narrative situates Lonergan's intellectual journey within the broader historical and cultural contexts of his time, from the upheavals of the World Wars to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. It highlights his innovative approaches to understanding, including his analysis of human cognition, his concept of functional specialization in theology, and his efforts to integrate insights from science, economics, and social theory into a coherent vision of the human quest for knowledge and meaning.
Key themes include Lonergan's engagement with historical consciousness, his commitment to dialogue across disciplines and traditions, and his emphasis on personal and communal transformation through intellectual and moral conversion. The book also delves into the challenges Lonergan faced, including institutional conservatism and declining health, and celebrates his resilience and humility in navigating these obstacles.
The final chapters examine the global impact of Lonergan's thought, from its influence on theological education and ecumenical dialogue to its applications in fields such as ethics, economics, and artificial intelligence. Lonergan's legacy is presented as a dynamic and evolving body of work that continues to inspire scholars, educators, and practitioners in their efforts to address the complexities of the modern world with insight, compassion, and hope.