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001 ocm00376104
003 OCoLC
005 20191109072829.1
008 720717s1972 nyu b 001 0 eng
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050 0 $aBR118$b.L65
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aLonergan, Bernard J. F.
245 10 $aMethod in theology$c[by] Bernard J.F. Lonergan.
260 $a[New York]$bHerder and Herder$c[1972]
300 $axii, 405 pages$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPart One: Background -- I. Method -- 1. A Preliminary Notion -- 2. The Basic Pattern of Operations -- 3. Transcendental Method -- 4. The Functions of Transcendental Method -- II. The Human Good -- 1. Skills -- 2. Feelings -- 3. The Notion of Value -- 4. Judgments of Value -- 5. Beliefs -- 6. The Structure of the Human Good -- 7. Progress and Decline -- III. Meaning -- 1. Intersubjectivity -- 2. Intersubjective Meaning -- 3. Art -- 4. Symbols -- 5. Linguistic Meaning -- 6. Incarnate Meaning -- 7. Elements of Meaning -- 8. Functions of Meaning -- 9. Realms of Meaning -- 10. Stages of Meaning -- IV. Religion -- 1. The Question of God -- 2. Self-Transcendence -- 3. Religious Experience -- 4. Expressions of Religious Experience -- 5. Religious Development Dialectical -- 6. The Word -- 7. Faith -- 8. Religious Belief -- 9. Technical Note -- V. Functional Specialties -- 1. Three Types of Specialization -- 2. An Eightfold Division -- 3. Grounds of the Division -- 4. The Need for Division -- 5. A Dynamic Unity -- 6. Conclusion -- Part Two: Foreground -- VI. Research -- VII. Interpretation -- 1. Basic Exegetical Operations -- 2. Understanding the Object -- 3. Understanding the Words -- 4. Understanding the Author -- 5. Understanding Oneself -- 6. Judging the Correctness of one's Interpretation -- 7. Clarification -- 8. Stating the Meaning of the Text -- VIII. History -- 1. Nature and History -- 2. Historical Experience and Historical Knowledge -- 3. Critical History -- IX. History and Historians -- 1. Three Handbooks -- 2. Data and Facts -- 3. Three Historians -- 4. Verstehen -- 5. Perspectivism -- 6. Horizons -- 7. Heuristic Structures -- 8. Science and Scholarship -- X. Dialectic -- 1. Horizons -- 2. Conversions and Breakdowns -- 3. Dialectic: The Issue -- 4. Dialectic: The Problem -- 5. Dialectic: The Structure -- 6. Dialectic as Method -- 7. The Dialectic of Methods: Part One -- 8. The Dialectic of Methods: Part Two -- 9. The Dialectic of Methods: Part Three -- 10. A Supplementary Note -- XI. Foundations -- 1. Foundational Reality -- 2. The Sufficiency of the Foundational Reality -- 3. Pluralism in Expression -- 4. Pluralism in Religious Language -- 5. Categories -- 6. General Theological Categories -- 7. Special Theological Categories -- 8. Use of the Categories
505 0 $aXII. Doctrines -- 1. Varieties -- 2. Functions -- 3. Variations -- 4. Differentiations of Consciousness -- 5. The Ongoing Discovery of Mind: Part one -- 6. Ongoing Contexts -- 7. The Ongoing Discovery of Mind: Part Two -- 8. The Development of Doctrines -- 9. The Permanence of Dogmas -- 10. The Historicity of Dogmas -- 11. Pluralism and the Unity of Faith -- 12. The Autonomy of Theology -- XIII. Systematics -- 1. The Function of Systematics -- 2. Closed Options -- 3. Mystery and Problem -- 4. Understanding and Truth -- 5. Continuity, Development, Revision -- XIV. Communications -- 1. Meaning and Ontology -- 2. Common Meaning and Ontology -- 3. Society, State, Church -- 4. The Christian Church and its Contemporary Situation -- 5. The Church and the Churches.
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650 0 $aTheology$xMethodology.
650 6 $aThéologie$xMéthodologie.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aLonergan, Bernard J.F.$tMethod in theology.$d[New York] Herder and Herder [1972]$w(OCoLC)644533026
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