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Below are the schedules from the 2002 Lonergan Workshops. Above, you can navigate through rosters from past years' lectures.

 
 
 
  2002 Lonergan Workshop  
     
  The Morality of Inquiry:
A Remembrance in Honor of 9/11/01
29th Annual Lonergan Workshop
Boston College, 16-21 June 2002
 
         
  Morning Speakers   Afternoon Workshops  
 

(9-12:30am)

Monday
• John Ranieri, Philosophy, Seton Hall University: "Individual and Group Bias: A Girardian Reading"

• James R. Price, III, Executive Director, CLEARCorps/USA: "Method in Ethics and Program Planning (Field Notes on the Road to Cosmopolis)"

Tuesday
• David B. Burrell, CSC, Notre Dame & Tantur Ecumenical Institute, Jerusalem: "Narratives Competing for Our Souls:

• The Middle East Crisis as Our Crisis"
Robert M. Doran, SJ, Lonergan Research Centre, Regis College, Toronto: "The Unified Field Structure for Systematic Theology: A Proposal"

Wednesday
• J. Michael Stebbins, Director, Gonzaga Insiitute of Ethics, Spokan : "Making Lonergan Accessible to ' Practical' People: A Report from the Field"

• Kenneth R. Melchin, Professor of Christian Ethics, St Paul University, Ottawa: "Mediation and Insight: Contributions to the Field of Conflict Resolution from
the Work of Lonergan"

Thursday
• Francisco Quijano, OP, Istituto Pedro de Cordoba, Santiago, Chile: "The Desire for Beatitude and the Transcendental Notion of Value"

• Paul Kidder, Philosophy, Seattle Univrsity: "The City as a Work of Art"

Friday
• Patrick H. Byrne, Philosophy, Boston College: "Ethics in a Growth Economy?"

• John Dadosky, Theology, Regis College, Toronto: "Obscurantism and the True
Believer"

 

(M-Th 2-3:30pm)

Roger Arnold, SVD:
Lonergan and Issues in Priestly Formation

Greg Barron:
Lonergan's Economics

Joe Flanagan, SJ:
Lonergan's Post-Insight Transformations: Selected Readings

William George:
Lonergan and International Law

Paul Kidder:
Urban Ethics

Michael McLaughlin:
Lonergan and Interreligious Dialogue

Ken Melchin, Danny Lyonnaise, Morag Panther:
Mediation & Insight in Conflict Resolution

Sebasian Moore, OSB:
Feelings and the Drama of Existence

William E. Murnion:
Lonergan and the Liberal Arts

David Oyler:
21st Century Challenges in Business Ethics : Two Case Studies

Michael Sharkey, New Horizons in Lonergan Studies: Graduate Student Seminar

William Walsh, SJ:
Lonergan & Ignatian Spirituality

 
         
  3:45-5pm Docta Ignorantia   Evenings  
 

 

Monday
Andrea Bartoli, UN Representative, Communità di Sant'Egidio: "Interreligious Dialogue"

Tuesday
Ken Melchin, Mike Stebbins: "Developing Ethics in Business"

Wednesday
Joe Lynaugh,CEO, Resurgence & Charlie Mulligan, VP, Resurgenc: "Experiment in Economic Development"

Thursday
Applying Lonergan's Thought

Friday
Panel Discussion: The Ambiguities of Globalization

 

 

Sunday
7:30 pm [Devlin 008]
John C. Haughey, SJ, Loyola U/Chicago "Lonergan's
Foundations of Human Rights." David Hollenbach, SJ, Theology, Boston Colleg: Respondent.

Monday
7:30 pm [Higgins 300]
Sebastian Moore, OSB, Downside Abbey: "The Risen
Life Now"

Tuesday
7:30 pm [Higgins 300]
Phyllis Wallbank Founder, Gatehouse School,
London: "The Learners' Evolving Sense of Time"

Wednesday
7:30 pm [Cushing 001]
David J. Levy, Emeritus, Sociology, Middlesex
University: "Reflections on Ontology and Responsibility in Hans Jonas"

Thursday
6:30 pm [St Mary's Chapel]
Workshop Liturgy 7:15 Banquet

Friday
6:30 pm
Closing Pizza Party

 
         
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