In Method, Meaning and Revelation, Ormerod examines the writings of Lonergan to ascertain his theology of revelation and to place this in the context of current theologies of revelation, Rahner, Pannenberg, and Lindbeck. Ormerod's synthesis of Lonergan's position is that of seeing revelation as the entry of divine meanings and values into human history. A valuable addition to the study of the work of Lonergan.
In Method, Meaning and Revelation, Ormerod examines the writings of Lonergan to ascertain his theology of revelation and to place this in the context of current theologies of revelation, Rahner, Pannenberg, and Lindbeck. Ormerod's synthesis of Lonergan's position is that of seeing revelation as the entry of divine meanings and values into human history. A valuable addition to the study of the work of Lonergan.
Neil Ormerod is Dean of Studies, Centre for Christian Spirituality, Randwick, NSW, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The State of the Question Chapter 3 Overview of Lonergan's Developing Thought Prior to Method Chapter 4 Method in Theology: Its Structures, Key Elements and Extensions Chapter 5 Method and Revelation Chapter 6 Clarification by Contrast Chapter 7 Addressing the Critics Chapter 8 Revelation and Culture Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The State of the Question Chapter 3 Overview of Lonergan's Developing Thought Prior to Method Chapter 4 Method in Theology: Its Structures, Key Elements and Extensions Chapter 5 Method and Revelation Chapter 6 Clarification by Contrast Chapter 7 Addressing the Critics Chapter 8 Revelation and Culture Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Index
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