Part One: Theses 15-17 of De Verbo Incarnato
Thesis 15
Thesis 16
Thesis 17
Part Two: The Redemption: A Supplement
1 Good and Evil
2 The Justice of God
3 The Death and Resurrection of Christ
4 The Cross of Christ
5 The Satisfaction Made by Christ
6 [The Effects of the Redemption]
Appendix
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Scriptural Passages
Index
Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), a professor of theology, taught at
Regis College, Harvard University, and Boston College. An
established author known for his Insight and Method in Theology,
Lonergan received numerous honorary doctorates, was a Companion of
the Order of Canada in 1971 and was named as an original member of
the International Theological Commission by Pope Paul VI.
Robert M. Doran is the Emmett Doerr Chair in Catholic Systematic
Theology at Marquette University.
Jeremy D. Wilkins is an associate professor of Systematic Theology
and director of the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College,
University of Toronto.
H. Daniel Monsour is an associate editor of the Collected Works of
Bernard Lonergan and holds a PhD in theology from the University of
Toronto.
Michael G. Shields is the librarian at the Lonergan Research
Institute, Regis College, University of Toronto, and translator of
several volumes in the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan.
"'Redemption' is a complex notion. It generally means bringing good
out of evil. But what is evil? - and how does the existence of evil
cohere with the goodness of God? How can we think about this? In
The Redemption, Lonergan thoroughly examines the notion of
redemption, its presence in the Scriptures and in the Christian
tradition, in order to arrive at wonderful insights into the
deepest nature of our Christian situation."--Richard Liddy,
Professor of Religious Studies, Seton Hall University
"This volume is an indispensable addition to the Collected Works of
Bernard Lonergan. A painstakingly accurate translation, The
Redemption includes both the concluding theses from volume 8, the
theses devoted to redemption, and offers also the text and
translation of a substantial manuscript on the same topic that
Lonergan never published. The volume represents a model of
editorial research."--William P. Loewe, Associate Professor of
Historical and Systematic Theology, Catholic University of America
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