The relevance of Bernard Lonergan's notion of self-appropriation to a mystical-political theology

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...

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Main Author: Bell, Ian B. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Bern, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Vienna [u.a.] Lang 2008
In: American university studies / 7 (267 [i.e. 284])
Year: 2008
Series/Journal:American university studies / 7 267 [i.e. 284]
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 / Theology
B Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 / Political theology / Mystical theology
B Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984
Further subjects:B Catholic Church Doctrines History 20th century
B Theology, Doctrinal History 20th century
B Lonergan, Bernard J. F
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Summary: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-appropriation II : operations of the human subject -- Operations of the human subject -- Experiencing -- Understanding -- Judging -- Objectivity of knowing -- The role of definitions in judging -- The role of probability in judging -- Self-correcting nature of human knowing -- Common sense -- The 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 -- The relationship between the conversions -- Dialectic of the subject -- Mysticism and the healing vector -- A 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 -- The early period -- The later period -- Self-appropriation and the human good
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ISBN:143310072X