In this challenging work Robert M. Doran explores the basis of
systematic theology in consciousness, and goes on to consider the
practical role of such theology in establishing and fostering
communities with an authentic way of life. This way of life would
counteract the distortions and deformations of humanity that are
exemplified by both late capitalism and Marxism.
Theology positions and interpretations today, argues Doran, must
be stated in the categories of a theory of history. The first part
of the book outlines the horizon required for such categories. The
second, third, and fourth parts incrementally derive the categories
expressing a theory of history in terms of the reciprocal relations
among subjects, cultures, and social structures. The final part, on
hermeneutics, oresents an argument for the pertinence of what has
preceded for interpreting the words and deeds of others.
Doran draws extensively on the thought of Bernard Lonergan, and
the work develops Lonergan's methodological insights. It issues a
call to persona; genuineness and authenticity, informed by
religious, moral, intellectual, affective, and psychic
'conversions, ' by 'interior' differentiation of one's
consciousness, and by Christian faith, on the parts of theologians
who aspire to arrest effectively the course of cultural
decline.
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