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Lonergan Workshop Boston College June 1419 2015 Director Fred Lawrence lawrencebcedu Lonergans Challenge Healing amp Creating in History As always enlightenment is a matter of the ancient precept Know thyself But in the contemporary context it aims to be such selfawareness ID: 228011

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42nd Annual Lonergan WorkshopBoston CollegeJune 14-19, 2015Director: Fred Lawrencelawrence@bc.edu

Lonergan’s Challenge: Healing & Creating in HistoryAs always enlightenment is a matter of the ancient precept, Know thyself. But in the contemporary context it aims to be such self-awareness, such self-understanding, such self-knowledge, as to grasp the similarities and the differences of common sense, science, and history, to grasp the foundations of these three in interiority which also founds natural right and, beyond all knowledge of knowledge, to give also knowledge of affectivity in its threefold manifestation of love in the family, in the community, and faith in God. Again, as always, emancipation has its root in self-transcendence. But in the contemporary context it is such self-transcendence as includes an intellectual, a moral, and an affective conversion. “Natural Right & Historical Mindedness,,” A Third Collection, 179.

Speakers & Workshop Leaders Include:

David Aiken,

Gordon College Andrea Bartoli, Seton Hall U., Community of Sant’EgidioAndrew Beards, School of the Annunciation, UKPhillip Berryman, Independent Scholar & AuthorJeremy Blackwood, Marquette UniversityPatrick H. Byrne, Boston CollegeM.Shawn Copeland, Boston CollegeJohn Dadosky, Regis College, TorontoMark Doorley, Villanova UniversityRobert M. Doran, SJ, Marquette Univ.William George, Dominican UniversityRichard Grallo, Metropolitan Coll. NYJohn Haughey, SJ, Colombiere SJ Community, Baltimorec+ Arthur L. Kennedy, Boston Archdiocese Christian Krokus, Villanova University

Paul LaChance, College of St ElizabethRichard Liddy, Seton Hall UniversityRobert Luby, MD, Groton Wellness Ctr William Mathews, SJ, Milltown Inst., DublinMichael McCarthy, Emeritus,Vassar CollegeThomas McPartland, Whitney Young UMark T. Miller, Univ. of San FranciscoCyril Orji, University of Dayton Matthew L. Petillo, Boston CollegeJamie Price, Sargent Shriver Peace InstituteGordon Rixon, SJ, Regis College, TorontoRandy Rosenberg, St. Louis UniversityCarla Mae Streeter, OP, Emerita, Aquinas Inst. SLUKevin Vander Schel, Villanova UniversityTimothy Shriver, Chmn., Special OlympicsJeremy D. Wilkins, Lonergan Research Inst., Regis College

Housing check-in:After 12pm, Sun 14 JuneStayer Hall, lower campus (across from St Ignatius)Registration: Sunday evening and during Workshop breaks.Fees cover the expenses of the Workshop: $150 or $100 for full-time students and retired persons, payable either in advance or at the Workshop. In these harder times, contribute what you comfortably can. What is important is your presence.Credit Option: If you plan to stay in BC Housing, please notify us as soon as possible at the email address below. See BC Housing Information on the reverse side. Campus cafeterias available for Meals.

DAILY SCHEDULEMorning Speakers: 9:00-10:30; 11:00-12:00 McGuinn 121 (Break 10:30-11)Afternoon Workshops: 2-3:30 Campion & classroomsAfternoon Lectures: 4-5:30 McGuinn 121Evening Events (Sun): 7:00 McGuinn 121 (Mon-Thurs): 7:30 Fulton 511

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS include

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David

Aiken:

On

Insight

Bert B

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:

Lonergan & Orthodox

Theology

Chris

Friel

:

To the Infinitesimal and Beyond

Richard

Grallo:

Applications of

Lonergan

M.-F. Dion, C. Jamieson

: Ethics and the Hebrew Bible

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LaCh

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nce

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Focusing Workshop

Charles

Tackney

: Workplace Authenticity &

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