CONTENTS |
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1. INTRODUCTION: HORIZON-ANALYSIS |
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A. INTRODUCTORY CONTEXT |
1 |
B. DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY INTO HORIZON |
9 |
C. LONERGAN'S TECHNICAL DEFINITION AND USE OF HORIZON-ANALYSIS |
12 |
2. GRATIA OPERANS: THE RECOVERY OF THE MEDIEVAL WORLD OF THEORY |
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A. CONTEXT: THE THOMISTIC REVIVAL |
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B. GRATIA OPERANS: THE MEDIEVAL WORLD OF THEORY AS HORIZON |
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C. LONERGAN'S OWN DEVELOPMENT: THE EXIGENCE FOR THEORY AND METHOD |
39 |
3. THE VERBUM ARTICLES: THE RECOVERY OF THE WORLD OF THOMIST INTERIORITY |
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A. GENERAL INTRODUCTION: THE WORLDS OF SYMBOLIC AND THEORETIC INTERIORITIES |
45 |
B. THE CONTEXTS OF THE DISCUSSION: THE MANUALIST TRADITION; THE MEDIEVAL TRADITION; THE MEDIEVAL CONTEXT |
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C. THE VERBUM ARTICLES: THE WORLD OF THOMIST INTERIORITY |
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4. THE NEW CONTEXT: THE MODERN CONSCIOUSNESS OF THEORY AND INTERIORITY |
82 |
A. THE SHIFT IN THE WORLD OF THEORY: ARISTOTELIAN TO MODEERN SCIENCE |
84 |
B. THE SHIFT IN THE WORLD OF INTERIORITY: KANT AND HEGEL |
91 |
5. INSIGHT: ITS STRUCTURE AND ITS HORIZON DEVELOPMENT |
104 |
A. THE HORIZON OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD |
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B. THE HORIZON OF COMMON SENSE |
113 |
C. SUMMARY AND EXPANSION OF THE HORIZON: THINGS |
120 |
D. FURTHER HORIZON EXPANSION OF THE "MOVING VIEWPOINT": THE NATURE OF REFLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS AND OF JUDGMENT |
123 |
6. INSIGHT AS ENTRY TO BASIC HORIZON |
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A. BREAKTHROUGHT TO BASIC HORIZON: SELF-AFFIRMATION OF THE KNOWER |
133 |
B. BASIC HORIZON: ENCIRCLEMENT AND CONFINEMENT: BEING, OBJECTIVITY, METAPHYSICS |
144 |
7. EXPANSION OF BASIC HORIZON: MORAL, RELIGIOUS AND CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN INSIGHT |
164 |
A. MORAL CONVERSION |
164 |
B. HISTORY: SPECIAL TRANSCENDENT KNOWLEDGE |
175 |
8. THE RETURN TO THEOLOGY: TRANSITION PERIOD: THE THEOLOGY OF THE TRINITY AND THE RISE OF METHODICAL EXIGENCE |
183 |
A. FIRST CONTEXT: INSIGHT AND THEOLOGY |
184 |
B. THE RISE OF THE HISTORICAL SENSE IN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY |
192 |
9. THE NEW CONTEXT: THE HORIZON OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS |
206 |
A. MEANING: ITS MULTIPLE DIMENSION AND EXPRESSIONS |
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B. MEANING AS CONSTITUTIVE OF HUMAN LIVING |
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C. MEANING AS CONSTITUTIVE OF HUMAN KNOWING |
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D. MEANING: ITS THEMATIC POSSIBILITIES IN LONERGAN'S OWN DEVELOPMENT |
224 |
10. HORIZON DEVELOPMENT: THE METHODICAL EXIGENCE IN THEOLOGY |
232 |
A. POSSIBILITIES OF FUNCTIONAL SPECIALIZATION |
258 |
B. CONCLUSION |
266 |