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Below are the schedules from the 2001 Lonergan Workshops. Above, you can navigate through rosters from past years' lectures.

Lonergan's Openness: Polymorphism, Postmodernism, and Religion
June 18-22, 2001
Boston College

Lonergan & Loyola: "I will be prosperous to you in Rome"
7 May - 11 May 2001
Piazza della Pilotta 4, Roma 00187, Italy


 
The 28th Annual Lonergan Workshop
Lonergan's Openness:
Polymorphism, Postmodernism, and Religion

June 18-22, 2001
Boston College

 
  Afternoon Workshops (Mon-Thu):
On Method in Theology
  - with Charles Hefling
Lonergan Economics
  - with John Pang
New Graduate Horizons in Lonergan
  - with Nick Plants
Lonergan on Art (Insight to Method)
  - with Joe Flanagan
Lonergan and Literature
  - with Greg Maillet
Business Ethics
  - with Ken Melchin & Dave Oyler
Lonergan, Girard, Gendlin
  - with Sebastian Moore & Marty Cohen
On Dramatic Bias
  - with Charlotte Tansey & Therese Mason
On Interreligious Dialogue
  - with Michael McLaughlin
The Spiritual Exercises in Light of Lonergan
  - with William Walsh, SJ
 

Monday, June 18

9:00 a.m. Morning Lectures: McGuinn 121
The Ontology of the Sacred: Eliade and Lonergan
John Dadosky
Regis College, Toronto

10:30a.m.
Philosophy, Theology, and Interiority: Experience Speaks to Experience
James Pambrun
St. Paul University, Ottawa

2-3:30 p.m. Campion Hall, Afternoon Workshops
See workshops listed above

4-5:15 p.m. McGuinn 121, Docta Ignorantia

Philosophy and Theology
with Charles Hefling, Daniel Monsour and James Pambrun

7:00 p.m. Fulton 511, Evening Lecture

Rewriting The Crucified Jesus is No Stranger in Light of Gendlin and Girard
Sebastian Moore, OSB
Downside Abbey, England


 
  Tuesday, June 19

9:00 a.m. Morning Lectures: McGuinn 121
The Existential Dynamics of Conversion
Paul St. Amour
St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia

10:30 a.m.
Derrida and Lonergan on Gift
Paulette Kidder

Seattle University

2-3:30 p.m. Campion Hall Afternoon Workshops
See workshops listed above

4-5:15 p.m. McGuinn 121 Docta Ignorantia
Philosophy as Existential
with Paulette Kidder, Jerome Miller, and Paul St. Amour

7:00 p.m. Fulton 511 Evening Lecture
The Glory of God
Richard Kearney
Boston College/University College, Dublin

 

Wednesday, June 20

9:00 a.m. Morning Lectures: McGuinn 121
The Four-Point Hypothesis and the Special Theological Categories
Daniel Monsour
Lonergan Research Institute, Toronto


10:30 a.m.
Comments on 'Gratia,' Grace, and Gratitude
Charles Hefling
Boston College

2-3:30 p.m. Campion Hall Afternoon Workshops
See workshops listed above

4-5:15 p.m. Docta Ignorantia
Lonergan as Postmodern
with Christine Jamieson, Michael Maxwell and Fred Lawrence

7:00 p.m.
Christopher Dawson and Lonergan's Project of Introducing History into Theology
Arthur Kennedy
University of St. Thomas


 
 

Thursday, June 21

9:00a.m. Morning Lectures: McGuinn 121
Lonergan's Galileo
Patrick Byrne
Boston College

10:30
Lonergan's Critique of Aristotle's Notion of Science
Michael Maxwell
Marian University

2-3:30 p.m. Campion Hall Afternoon Workshops
See workshops listed above

4-5:15 p.m. Docta Ignorantia
The Role of Polymorphism
with John Dadosky and Patrick Byrne

Evening Event
Liturgy and Banquet
St. Mary's Chapel, 6:00 pm.
Banquet, 7:30 Walsh Function Room

  Friday, June 22

9:00 a.m. Morning Lectures: McGuinn 121
To Begin Anew: Reflections on Freedom, Destiny, and Ethics in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan
Christine Jamieson
Concordia University

10:30
Historicity and Normative Order
Jerome Miller
Salisbury State University

2-3:30 p.m.
Applications of Lonergan's Thought

 
         
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PONTIFICIA UNIVERSITÀ GREGORIANA
on the occasion of the 450th Anniversary
of the Founding of the Roman College
1551-2001

FIRST INTERNATIONAL LONERGAN WORKSHOP
7 May - 11 May 2001
Piazza della Pilotta 4, Roma 00187, Italy

LONERGAN & LOYOLA :

"I WILL BE PROPITIOUS TO YOU IN ROME"


 
  Monday, 7 May

1000-1300: Registration and Purchase of Papers in the Foyer of P.U. Gregoriana
1300-1345: Selection of Discussion Groups**

Presentations in the Aula Magna

1400: Welcome and Introductions

1500: Salvino Biolo, SJ (Gregorian University) "The Religious Subject"*
1530: Richard M. Liddy (Seton Hall University) "St. Ignatius, Lonergan, and the University Today"
1600: Rosanna Finamore (Gregorian University) "University and Meaning"*
1630: Phyllis Wallbank, (Founder, The Gatehouse School, London) "Montessori, Newman, & Lonergan on the Stages of Education"

1700-1800: Caffé

1800-1930: William Mathews, SJ (Milltown Institute, Dublin) "Lonergan and the Gregorian University: Parts of an Intellectual Biography"


  Tuesday, 8 May

1500: Giovanni Rota (Seminario Vescovile Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo) "The Historicity of Consciousness as an Approach to the Ontology of the Person"*
1530: Arthur L. Kennedy (University of St Thomas) "Lonergan and History: The Example of Christopher Dawson"
1600: Sebastian Moore, OSB (Downside Abbey) "Rewriting The Crucified Jesus is No Stranger in Light of Lonergan, Girard, and Gendlin"
1630: Ivo Coelho, SDB (Divyadaan, Salesian Institute of Philosophy, Nashik) "Religious Experience and Religious Expression"

1700-1800: Caffé

1800-1930: Natalino Spaccapelo SJ, (Pontifical Theological Faculty, Calgiari; Pontifical Oriental Institute, Rome)"Ignatius's Spiritual Exercises and Lonergan's Method in Theology"*

 
  Wednesday, 9 May

1500: Giovanni Sala, SJ (Berchmanskolleg, Munich) "Lonergan's Epistemology"*
1530: Louis Roy, OP (Boston College) "Lonergan's and Rahner's Approaches to God"
1600: Joseph Fitzpatrick (Schools Inspector, England) "Lonergan & Wittgenstein on Logic"
1630: William E. Murnion (PhilosophyWorks, Bellvale, NY) "Experiments in Theological Method: Lonergan's the Tracts on the Incarnate Word and the Trinity"

1700-1800: Caffé

1800-1930: David B. Burrell, CSC (University of Notre Dame) "Friendship and the Search for Truth"

  Thursday, 10 May

1200: Francisco Quijano, OP (Assistant to the Master, Dominican Order) "A Desire in Quest of an Object"*
1230: Muhigirwa R. Ferdinand, SJ (St. Pierre, Kinshasa) "Lonergan and the Ways of Human Development"

1500: Patrick H. Byrne (Boston College) "Lonergan's Galileo"
1530: Valter Danna (Parrochia Madonna Adolorata/University of Turin) "The Development of the Notion of Science in Lonergan"*
1600: Ulf Jonsson, SJ (Uppsala Univsersity) "Lonergan's Non-Foundationalist Foundations for Knowing God"
1630: Saturnino Muratore, SJ (Pontifical Theological Faculty, Naples) "Emergent Probability and the Anthropic Principle"*

1700-1800: Caffé

1800-1930: Hermann J. Pottmeyer (Theologische Fakultaet, Bochum) "Church as a Process of Self Actuation: The Current Relevance of Lonergan's Thought for Ecclesiology"


 
  Friday, 11 May

1500: Representative of the Community of Sant'Egidio*
1530: Michael H. McCarthy (Vassar College) "Theological Reflection and Christian Renewal"

1600-1630 Caffé

1630-1800: Joseph A. Komonchak (Catholic University of America) "Lonergan & Ecclesiology: A Created Analogy for the Church"


1800: The McCarthy Lecture

     
 
*Speech in Italian

**Discussion Groups: 8-11 May 1330-1445

Miguel Bedolla, Lonergan, Voegelin, and the Foundations of Medical Ethics
Joseph Flanagan SJ, Insight and Self-Appropriation
David Fleischacker, Dunstan Robidoux, OSB, Phyllis Wallbank, The Stages of Education
Francisco Galan, Lonergan and Zubiri
Thomas J. Kohler & Michael P. Maxwell, Lonergan and the Law
Jaime Madrid, Introduction to Lonergan
Michael McLaughlin, On Interreligious Dialogue
Peter McMylor, The Ethical Turn in Social Theory
Thomas McPartland & George Shields, Lonergan and Hartshorne
Hilary Mooney, Lonergan and the Traditions of Negative Theology
Tim Russ, Lonergan' s Economics
William J. Walsh, SJ, Illuminating the Spiritual Exercises

 
         
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