Caring About Meaning: Patterns in the Life of Bernard Lonergan

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Caring About Meaning: Patterns in the Life of Bernard Lonergan
Abstract
The Buckingham, Quebec, born Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan (1904-1984) was a Jesuit priest, an economist and philosopher-theologian, and teacher. He is considered to be the finest philosophic thinkers of the twentieth century. After graduating from Montreal's Loyola College, he studied in Toronto, Rome, England, and Montreal. He taught at Loyola College and the Collège de l'Immaculée Conception, the Jesuit theology faculty in Montreal, between1940 and 1947, as well as the Thomas More Institute in 1945–46. He later taught at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Regis College in Toronto, and as Stillman Professor of Divinity at Harvard University. Among his many published books are "Insight: A Study of Human Understanding" (1957) and "Method in Theology" (1972). The editors of this book compiled this autobiography based on six conversations with Lonergan in 1981 and 1982.
Place
Montreal
Publisher
Thomas More Institute
Date
1982
# of Pages
xi-271p.
Language
en
ISBN
978-0-919409-05-7
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Citation
Lambert, Pierrot, Charlotte Tansey, and Cathleen Going, eds. Caring About Meaning: Patterns in the Life of Bernard Lonergan. Montreal: Thomas More Institute, 1982. https://archive.org/details/caringaboutmeani0000lone/page/n7/mode/2up.
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