Published on internet with the kind permission of the journal, Pacifica, who can be reached at www.pacifica.org.au A helpful introduction to the psychological analogy of […]
Year: 2011
Joseph Fitzpatrick: Structure of Cognition
An introduction to Lonergan's understanding of human cognition A paper later incorporated into the first chapter of Dr. Fitzpatrick's book, Philosophical Encounters: Lonergan and the […]
Notes on Voegelin, Order and History, v. 2 The World of the Polis Pt 1 Ch. 2 & 3
See a summary of what Eric Voegelin has to say in his v. 2 The World of the Polis Part 1 Chapter 2 The Cretan […]
Roland Krismer: Summer 2007 Workshops “Theoretical and Practical Reason in Thomas Aquinas”
1. First Workshop Click here to listen. 2. Second Workshop Click here to listen.
Neil Ormerod “A Systematics of St. Augustine’s Trinitarian Theology”
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Understanding Lonergan’s The Triune God: Systematics Chapter 2 on Divine Processions Revised April 5, 2011
Notes on Lonergan's understanding of intellectual emanations and how these apply toward a better understanding on how we can speak intelligently about proceedings as these […]
Notes on Eric Voegelin’s The World of the Polis
See a summary of what Eric Voegelin has to say in his The World of the Polis Introduction Mankind and History Part 1 Cretans, Achaeans, […]
Reading Lonergan's Insight: A Study of Human Understanding: Time: 10:30 am – 12 pm, alternate Saturdays. This seminar meets live at the Lonergan Institute and […]
Two Rival Notions of Being: Rosmini, Heidegger, Rahner, and Lonergan rev. ed.
In the theology of Antonio Rosmini (d. 1855), one finds an understanding about human cognition where human beings work from an initial, ideal, indeterminate […]