Archival material : early papers on history
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Archival material : early papers on history
(Collected works of Bernard Lonergan, v. 25)
Published for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College, Toronto by University of Toronto Press, c2019
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Description
In the mid- to late-1930s, while he was a student at the Gregorian University in Rome, Bernard Lonergan wrote a series of eight essays on the philosophy and theology of history. These essays foreshadow a number of the major themes in his life's work.
The significance of these essays is enormous, not only for an understanding of the later trajectory of Lonergan's own work but also for the development of a contemporary systematic theology. In an important entry from 1965 in his archival papers, Lonergan wrote that the "mediated object" of systematics is Geschichte or the history that is lived and written about. In the same entry, he stated that the "doctrines" that this systematic theology would attempt to understand are focused on "redemption." The seeds of such a theology are planted in the current volume, where the formulae that are so pronounced in his later work first appear. Students of Lonergan's work will find their understanding of his philosophy profoundly affected by the essays in this volume.
Table of Contents
General Editors' Preface
Robert M. Doran
1. Essay in Fundamental Sociology: Philosophy of History
2. Panton Anakephalaiosis: A Theory of Human Solidarity
3. Panton Anakephalaiosis (2)
4. Sketch for a Metaphysic of Human Solidarity
5. A Theory of History
6. Outline of an Analytic Concept of History
7. Analytic Concept of History, in Blurred Outline
8. Analytic Concept of History
Latin and Greek Words and Phrases
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