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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- viii, 221 p.
- Contents
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- MYSTICAL-POLITICAL THEOLOGY. Mysticism. Evelyn Underhill. William Johnston. Political theology. Gustavo Gutierrez. Dorothee Sille
- SELF-APPROPRIATION I: patterns of experience. Biological pattern of experience. Aesthetic pattern of experience. Intellectual pattern of experience. Dramatic pattern of experience. Practical pattern of experience. Worshipful pattern of experience. Mystical pattern of experience
- SELF-APPROPRAITION II: operations of the human subject. Operations of the human subject. Experiencing. Understanding. Judging. Objectivity of knowing. Role of definitions in judging. Role of probability in judging. Self-correcting nature of human knowing. Common sense. Relationship between common sense and theory. Decision. Freedom in deciding. Kataphatic mysticism and the operations of the human subject. Unity in differentiation: the spiritually integrated subject
- SELF-APPROPRIATION III: conversion and the dialectic of the subject. Conversion. Intellectual conversion. Religious conversion. Moral conversion. Feelings. Implications of moral conversion. Relationship between the conversions. Dialectic of the subject. Mysticism and the healing vector. Clarification by contrast
- SELF-APPROPRIATION AND THE THEOLOGIAN. Self-appropriation and the mystical theologian. Mystical theology as reflection upon personal mystical experience. Mystical theology as the study of mystical texts. Mystical theology as reflection on personal experience and tradition. Self-appropriation and political theology. Structure of the human good. Early period. Later period. Self-appropriation and the human good
- Isbn
- 9781433100727
- Label
- The relevance of Bernard Lonergan's notion of self-appropriation to a mystical-political theology
- Title
- The relevance of Bernard Lonergan's notion of self-appropriation to a mystical-political theology
- Statement of responsibility
- Ian B. Bell
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1971-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Bell, Ian B.
- Dewey number
- 230/.2092
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- BX4705.L7133
- LC item number
- B45 2008
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- American university studies.
- Series volume
- v. 267
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Lonergan, Bernard J. F
- Catholic Church
- Theology, Doctrinal
- Label
- The relevance of Bernard Lonergan's notion of self-appropriation to a mystical-political theology, Ian B. Bell
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-218) and index
- Contents
- MYSTICAL-POLITICAL THEOLOGY. Mysticism. Evelyn Underhill. William Johnston. Political theology. Gustavo Gutierrez. Dorothee Sille -- SELF-APPROPRIATION I: patterns of experience. Biological pattern of experience. Aesthetic pattern of experience. Intellectual pattern of experience. Dramatic pattern of experience. Practical pattern of experience. Worshipful pattern of experience. Mystical pattern of experience -- SELF-APPROPRAITION II: operations of the human subject. Operations of the human subject. Experiencing. Understanding. Judging. Objectivity of knowing. Role of definitions in judging. Role of probability in judging. Self-correcting nature of human knowing. Common sense. Relationship between common sense and theory. Decision. Freedom in deciding. Kataphatic mysticism and the operations of the human subject. Unity in differentiation: the spiritually integrated subject -- SELF-APPROPRIATION III: conversion and the dialectic of the subject. Conversion. Intellectual conversion. Religious conversion. Moral conversion. Feelings. Implications of moral conversion. Relationship between the conversions. Dialectic of the subject. Mysticism and the healing vector. Clarification by contrast -- SELF-APPROPRIATION AND THE THEOLOGIAN. Self-appropriation and the mystical theologian. Mystical theology as reflection upon personal mystical experience. Mystical theology as the study of mystical texts. Mystical theology as reflection on personal experience and tradition. Self-appropriation and political theology. Structure of the human good. Early period. Later period. Self-appropriation and the human good
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- viii, 221 p.
- Isbn
- 9781433100727
- Isbn Type
- (hardcover : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2007051210
- System control number
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- (CaMWU)u1926195-01umb_inst
- 1747398
- (OCoLC)186347066
- Label
- The relevance of Bernard Lonergan's notion of self-appropriation to a mystical-political theology, Ian B. Bell
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-218) and index
- Contents
- MYSTICAL-POLITICAL THEOLOGY. Mysticism. Evelyn Underhill. William Johnston. Political theology. Gustavo Gutierrez. Dorothee Sille -- SELF-APPROPRIATION I: patterns of experience. Biological pattern of experience. Aesthetic pattern of experience. Intellectual pattern of experience. Dramatic pattern of experience. Practical pattern of experience. Worshipful pattern of experience. Mystical pattern of experience -- SELF-APPROPRAITION II: operations of the human subject. Operations of the human subject. Experiencing. Understanding. Judging. Objectivity of knowing. Role of definitions in judging. Role of probability in judging. Self-correcting nature of human knowing. Common sense. Relationship between common sense and theory. Decision. Freedom in deciding. Kataphatic mysticism and the operations of the human subject. Unity in differentiation: the spiritually integrated subject -- SELF-APPROPRIATION III: conversion and the dialectic of the subject. Conversion. Intellectual conversion. Religious conversion. Moral conversion. Feelings. Implications of moral conversion. Relationship between the conversions. Dialectic of the subject. Mysticism and the healing vector. Clarification by contrast -- SELF-APPROPRIATION AND THE THEOLOGIAN. Self-appropriation and the mystical theologian. Mystical theology as reflection upon personal mystical experience. Mystical theology as the study of mystical texts. Mystical theology as reflection on personal experience and tradition. Self-appropriation and political theology. Structure of the human good. Early period. Later period. Self-appropriation and the human good
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- viii, 221 p.
- Isbn
- 9781433100727
- Isbn Type
- (hardcover : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2007051210
- System control number
-
- (CaMWU)u1926195-01umb_inst
- 1747398
- (OCoLC)186347066
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