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Continuing where Volume 23 left off, Volume 24 of the Collected
Works of Bernard Lonergan traces the background to Lonergan's
notion of functional specialization as it emerges in his Latin
courses and seminars on method. This volume contains editorial
reports based on Lonergan's handwritten notes for two courses in
1963, both entitled "Method in Theology." Also included is the
lecture "De Notione Structurae," dating from 1964, along with an
English translation on facing pages. Together with Volumes 22 and
23, Early Works on Theological Method 3 provides readers with a
thorough presentation of the data on Lonergan's development through
the 1960s as he worked out what became the classic book Method in
Theology (1972).
Early Latin Theology presents seven of Bernard Lonergan's most
important early theological works in English translation and the
original Latin on facing pages under one cover for the first time.
First composed as supplements to the texts he used in his courses,
these writings are considered to be Lonergan's initial efforts in
the functional specialty he would come to call 'systematics.' They
also represent ideas that would remain constant throughout his
career. Among the significant works included is 'Supplementary
Notes on Sanctifying Grace.' This seminal essay contains what is
likely Lonergan's most complete systematic treatment of the topic,
and a much more extensive presentation of Lonergan's four-point
hypothesis regarding the divine relations and created grace than
many have previously read.
Written in Latin for students at the Gregorian University in Rome,
Bernard Lonergan's De Deo Trino (The Triune God) is a monumental
two-part examination of trinitarian theology published initially in
1961 and again, in revised form, in 1964. The first part, the pars
dogmatica, is here translated into English in an edition that
includes the original Latin on facing pages. The work begins with
the Prolegomena, which traces the dialectical development of
trinitarian doctrine by Christian thinkers from the time of the New
Testament to the Council of Nicea (AD 325). Following is a
discussion of five theses outlining the evolution of the principal
features of trinitarian doctrine from the New Testament through the
patristic era. Along with its companion volume on systematics, The
Triune God: Doctrines represents the most comprehensive treatment
of trinitarian theology in recent centuries. This English
translation ensures that Lonergan's masterpiece will at last be
available in its entirety to contemporary readers.
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