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CHAPTER ONE — THE METHOD AND TRADITION OF BERRY'S CULTURAL HISTORY
Page 18-43
-----Introduction
Page 18-18
-----Berry's Dissertation on Giambattista Vico
Page 19-26
-----Vico's Influence on Berry
Page 27-37
CHAPTER TWO — THE INFLUENCE OF WORLD RELIGIONS
Page 44-71
-----Introduction
Page 44-44
-----The General Framework: An Existentialist-Humanist Motivation
Page 45-48
-----Underlying Assumptions
Page 49-60
-----Key Influential Ideas from the Content of the World Religions
Page 61-66
CHAPTER THREE — INTERACTION WITH THE THOUGHT OF TEILHARD DE CHARDIN
Page 72-87
-----Introduction
Page 72-73
-----Berry's Development of Teilhard's Thought— Role of Classical Civilizations and Non-Christian Religions
Page 74-79
-----Berry's Critique of Teilhard in the Light of the Ecological Crisis
Page 80-82
CHAPTER FOUR — THE INFLUENCE OF MODERN SCIENCE
Page 88-117
-----Introduction
Page 88-88
-----Changing Conception of Scientific Epistemology
Page 89-91
-----Supportive Theories in Scientific Cosmology
Page 92-105
-----Ecology and Natural History
Page 106-112
CHAPTER FIVE — BERRY'S PROPOSAL FOR THE ECOLOGICAL CRISIS
Page 118-151
-----Introduction
Page 118-119
-----"Myth,""Story" and "Cosmology" in Berry's Work
Page 120-121
-----Critique of the Modern Age
Page 122-128
-----Berry's Proposal—A "New Story"
Page 129-146
CHAPTER SIX — BERNARD LONERGAN AND EMERGENT PROBABILITY
Page 152-183
-----Introduction
Page 152-152
-----Description and Explanation
Page 153-153
-----Emergent Probability and the "New Story"
Page 154-158
-----Decline and Its Solution
Page 159-177
CHAPTER SEVEN — A THEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BERRY'S PROPOSAL
Page 184-205
-----Introduction
Page 184-184
-----The Methodological Question
Page 184-197
-----The Content Question: The Christian Horizon
Page 198-201
Summary and Conclusions
Page 206-211
Bibliography — Works Cited
Page 212-227
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