The renowned Christian theologian Bernard Lonergan was also a
professor, teaching courses on theological method at universities
in Canada, the United States, and Italy. This volume records his
lectures and teaching materials, thus preserving and elucidating
his intellectual development between the publication of Insight in
1957 and Method in Theology in 1972.
The present volume contains a record of the lectures delivered
in 1962 (Regis College, Toronto), 1964 (Georgetown University), and
1968 (Boston College). This is the most 'interactive' volume yet
published in the Collected Works series. The audio recordings of
the 1962 and 1968 lectures are now available on the website
www.bernardlonergan.com, as are PDF files of original papers from
his 1964 institute at Georgetown. These lectures help to elucidate
the development of Lonergan's ideas on such key notions as horizon,
conversion, and meaning, as well as his evolving opinion on how
best to divide theology into fields of specialization.
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