Exploring the complex interplay between humanity and divinity, the book delves into the metaphysical and psychological implications of Christ's dual nature. It examines traditional Christian theology to address profound questions about identity, existence, and the nature of belief, offering insights into how these concepts shape understanding of Christ's significance in faith.
Bernard Lonergan Livres
Bernard Joseph Frances Lonergan fut un éminent théologien et philosophe du XXe siècle, explorant la compréhension humaine et les méthodes de l'enquête théologique. Son œuvre, souvent alignée sur la tradition thomiste, aborde des questions profondes de perspicacité et de méthodologie théologique. Les contributions intellectuelles de Lonergan, consignées dans des publications fondamentales et une vaste collection de ses écrits, représentent une avancée significative dans la pensée philosophique et théologique, lui valant la reconnaissance comme l'un des penseurs les plus importants de son époque.






Bernard Lonergan, a prominent theologian and professor, made significant contributions to the field through his works, notably "Insight" and "Method in Theology." He taught at prestigious institutions such as Regis College, Harvard, and Boston College. Recognized for his influence, Lonergan received multiple honorary doctorates and was honored as a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1971. Additionally, he was appointed an original member of the International Theological Commission by Pope Paul VI, highlighting his impact on contemporary theology.
Grace and Freedom
Operative Grace in the Thought of St.Thomas Aquinas, Volume 1
- 506pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of grace and freedom, this work marks Lonergan's deep engagement with philosophical and theological concepts that would shape his lifelong inquiry. It showcases his profound understanding and interpretation of Thomistic thought, establishing him as a leading scholar in this field. The text reflects his unique insights into the interplay between human experience and divine grace, offering a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discourse.
Focusing on the foundational elements of Bernard Lonergan's teachings, this book presents the first four parts of De Verbo Incarnato, a Latin textbook used in his course at the Gregorian University. It delves into the complexities of the Incarnate Word, offering insights into theological concepts and linguistic structures essential for understanding Lonergan's philosophical and theological perspectives. This work serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the intersection of language and theology.
The book explores trinitarian theology through a psychological analogy, offering insights into the processions and relations within the Trinity. Presented for the first time in a facing-page edition, it highlights Lonergan's contributions to this theological tradition, making complex ideas accessible for readers interested in deepening their understanding of the nature of God.
The anthology features lectures by Lonergan on philosophy and theology from 1965 to 1980, showcasing his intellectual evolution leading up to and following the publication of "Method in Theology." It provides insight into his thoughts and developments in these disciplines during a pivotal period in his career.
Topics in Education
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Topics in Education, the first publication of his 1959 lectures, follows Lonergan on his early explorations of human development, studies the theories ofJean Piaget and others, and concludes with his own original ideas in the realms of ethics, art, and history.
Lonergan's later economic thought offers a fresh analysis of fundamental variables, moving away from centralist theories towards a radically democratic approach. He emphasizes surplus income and advocates for non-political control, providing a unique perspective on economic practices and theories. This work challenges conventional economic frameworks and invites readers to reconsider the relationship between economics and democracy.
The collection showcases works from the late 1920s to the early 1980s, highlighting the lasting influence of Lonergan's intellectual contributions. It emphasizes the remarkable consistency in his ideas and writing style over the decades, reflecting his growth and the evolution of his thought. This compilation serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of his work in the field.
A Third Collection
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A Third Collection contains fifteen papers, written between 1974 and 1982, and includes some of his most important shorter writings such as Prolegomena to the Study of the Emerging Religious Consciousness of Our Time and Natural Right and Historical Mindedness.