Jim Kanaris provides a comprehensive understanding of esteemed
theologian Bernard Lonergan's philosophy of religion and a crucial
means of identifying precisely the points of contact between
Lonergan's thoughts on God and religion and the issues presently
discussed by philosophers of religion. Defining Lonergan's
philosophy of religion presents a challenge because he does not use
the term as it is generally understood. Rather, Lonergan addresses
these issues under the guise of philosophy of God or natural
theology, understands the role of religious experience
idiosyncratically, and allows this concept to play various roles in
his thought. The dynamics of these various components, their
interrelationships, and their function from early to late
development are fleshed out in this work.
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