Communication And Lonergan: Common Ground For Forging A New Age
Thomas J. Farrell and Paul A. Soukup, eds., Sheed and Ward, 1993.
Table of Contents
Foreword: Common Ground, Robert M. Doran
Preface: Transforming the Wasteland, Thomas J. Farrell and Paul A. Soukup
I. Introductory Studies
1. Insight and Understanding: The “Common Sense” Rhetoric of Bernard Lonergan, John Angus Campbell
2. Writing, the Writer, and Lonergan: Authenticity and Intersubjectivity, Thomas J. Farrell
3. Preaching as a Form of Theological Communication: An Instance of Lonergan’s Evaluative Hermeneutics, Carla Mae Streeter
4. The Spectrum of “Communication” in Lonergan, Frederick E.Crowe
II. Specialized Studies
5. Neither Jew nor Greek, but One Human Nature and Operation in All, Frederick E. Crowe
6. Eric Voegelin on Plato and the Sophists, Thomas J. Farrell
7. Philosophy After Philosophy, Hugo A. Meynell
8. From Logic to Rhetoric in Science: A Formal=Pragmatic Reading of Lonergan’s Insight, William Rehg
9. The Fragility of Consciousness: Lonergan and the Postmodern Concern for the Other, Frederick G. Lawrence
10. On Truth, Method, and Gadamer, Hugo A. Meynell
11. The Interiority of Communication: Literary History, Geoffrey B. Williams
12. The Human Good and Christian Conversation, Frederick G. Lawrence
13. Communication: Mutual Self-Mediation in Context, Francisco Sierra-Gutiérrez
14. The Role of Theological Symbols in Mediating Cultural Change, J. J. Mueller
Reference Materials
Glossary of Lonerganian Terminology, Carla Mae Streeter
References (with annotations by John Angus Campbell)
Index