Table of Contents
Page 6-11
Prologue: In Search of History
Page 12-23
-----1. A Few Metaphors
Page 14-17
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-----2. History as Architectonic Idea
Page 18-19
-----3. The Plan of This Essay
Page 20-21
-----4. A Bias Confessed
Page 22-23
Chapter 1: Lonergan’s Religion, and His Theology
Page 24-30
-----1. Montreal, 1940-46
Page 26-26
-----2. Toronto, 1947-53
Page 27-27
-----3. A Believing Theology
Page 27-28
-----4. The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola
Page 29-30
Chapter 2: The Christology of 1935
Page 31-38
-----1. Excursus on the Terms ‘Dogma’ and ‘Geist’
Page 34-34
-----2. The Role of History
Page 35-38
Chapter 3: Causality in Sacraments and Sacrifice
Page 39-51
-----1. Some Contextual Data
Page 39-41
-----2. Causality in the Sacraments
Page 42-47
-----3. Causality in Christ’s Sacrifice
Page 48-51
Chapter 4: First Courses in Christology: 1948, 1952
Page 52-64
-----1. The Course of 1948
Page 52-59
-----2. The Course of 1952
Page 60-61
-----3. Mariology
Page 62-64
Chapter 5: First Courses at the Gregorian University
Page 65-74
-----1. ‘De ratione convenientiae’ (1954)
Page 66-68
-----2. The Ontological and Psychological Constitution of Christ (1964)
Page 69-72
-----3. Appendix to Chapter 5: The Boyer-Lonergan Relationship
Page 73-74
Chapter 6: De Verbo incarnato
Page 75-89
-----1. Structure of De Verbo incarnato
Page 75-75
-----2. Scripture and De Verbo incarnato
Page 76-78
-----3. ‘De argumento theologico ex sacra scriptura’
Page 79-80
-----4. Consciousness of Christ
Page 81-81
-----5. Knowledge Had by Christ
Page 82-84
-----6. The Liberty of Christ
Page 85-86
-----7. Redemption
Page 87-89
Chapter 7: Critique of Scholasticism
Page 90-95
-----1. Point of Arrival
Page 91-91
-----2. German Historical School
Page 91-91
-----3. ‘...twenty-five years under impossible conditions’
Page 92-93
-----4. ‘Sed contra ...’: Praise for Scholasticism
Page 94-95
Chapter 8: Modernism, Dogma, Truth
Page 96-99
-----1. Dogma and the Councils
Page 97-97
-----2. Transcendence of Truth
Page 98-99
Chapter 9: ‘De bono et malo’
Page 100-129
-----1. Text, Date, Title
Page 100-102
-----2. Chapters 1 to 4
Page 103-106
-----3. Chapters 5 to 6
Page 107-125
-----4. 1958 Lecture on Redemption
Page 126-129
Chapter 10: ‘Una Parola Nuova’
Page 130-148
-----1. The Thread: From ‘De methodis’ to ‘Method’
Page 130-132
-----2. Some Nodules
Page 133-148
Chapter 11: The New Christology, 1971–1975
Page 149-166
-----1. Harvard and Regis, 1971–73
Page 149-150
-----2. Boston College, 1974
Page 151-153
-----3. Laval University, 1975
Page 154-165
-----4. Elements of a Might-have-been Christology, 1975–82
Page 166-166
Chapter 12: Lonergan and History in General
Page 167-171
-----1. The History That Happens
Page 167-168
-----2. History and the ‘Essential’ Lonergan
Page 169-171
Chapter 13: Christ and History: ‘Via receptionis’
Page 172-180
-----1. God’s Entry into History
Page 173-174
-----2. Dialectic in Human Reception
Page 175-175
-----3. Development in Human Reception
Page 176-176
-----4. Changing Times, Changing Church, Changing Thought
Page 177-178
-----5. ‘Philosophy and the Religious Phenomenon’
Page 179-180
Chapter 14: Christ and Historical Causality: ‘Via motionis’
Page 181-195
-----1. Christianity and Culture
Page 181-184
-----2. Christianity and Religion
Page 185-185
-----3. Christianity and Preaching
Page 186-186
-----4. Christianity and Religious Orders
Page 187-188
-----5. Christianity and the Virtues
Page 189-190
-----6. ‘What Am I to Do?’
Page 191-195
Chapter 15: History, Faith, and the New Fundamental Theology
Page 196-210
-----1. Belief in God: The Old Apologetics and the New
Page 197-198
-----2. Belief in Christ: The New Fundamental Christology
Page 199-201
-----3. Fresh Air and Windows
Page 202-207
-----4. Summary and Reflections
Page 208-210
Chapter 16: Christianity and World Religions
Page 211-222
-----1. Vatican II and New Interests
Page 211-211
-----2. Universal Salvific Will
Page 212-212
-----3. Recent Opinions
Page 213-213
-----4. What Is Specifically Christian?
Page 214-214
-----5. Ultimate Differentiating Factor
Page 215-215
-----6. Universal Import of Christianity
Page 216-216
-----7. Ultimate Divine Purpose
Page 217-222
Epilogue: Beyond History to the Secret Counsels of God
Page 223-228
-----Notes to Prologue
Page 229-229
-----Notes to Chapter 1
Page 230-230
-----Notes to Chapter 2
Page 231-231
-----Notes to Chapter 3
Page 232-233
-----Notes to Chapter 4
Page 234-235
-----Notes to Chapter 5
Page 236-236
-----Notes to Chapter 6
Page 237-239
-----Notes to Chapter 7
Page 240-242
-----Notes to Chapter 8
Page 243-243
-----Notes to Chapter 9
Page 244-244
-----Notes to Chapter 10
Page 245-247
-----Notes to Chapter 11
Page 248-248
-----Notes to Chapter 12
Page 249-250
-----Notes to Chapter 13
Page 251-251
-----Notes to Chapter 14
Page 252-253
-----Notes to Chapter 15
Page 254-254
-----Notes to Chapter 16
Page 255-258
-----Notes to Epilogue
Page 259-259
Bibliography of Works of Lonergan
Page 260-265
Code Letters for References
Page 266-270
Index of Names and Concepts
Page 271-280
Acknowledgments
Page 281-281
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