LWS Thesis Abstract Index
This is an index of graduate work in Lonergan studies. It aims to provide collaborative links among graduate students and the general Lonergan community.
If you have recently graduated from a Master or Doctoral programme and have a Lonergan component in your work, or you are currently a graduate student in Lonergan studies, please send your abstract by email to: Paul Allen; paulalle AT alcor.concordia.ca
You can also search the UMI
Dissertation Database.
- Paul Allen (Ph.D.): A Philosophical
Framework Within the Theology-Science Dialogue
- Marek Balinski (Ph.D.): Self-affirmation
and the Ultimate Ground of Knowledge in Lonergan's Insight: an
Interpretation
- Patrick D. Brown (Ph.D.): 'System and history' in the thought of Bernard Lonergan
- Joseph Cassidy (Ph.D.): Extending
Bernard Lonergan's Ethics: Parallel Between The Structures of Cognition
and Evaluation
- Robert C. Christie (Ph.D.): The
Logic of Conversion: The Harmony of Heart, Will, Mind, and Imagination
in John Henry Newman
- John D. Dadosky (Ph. D.): Lonergan's
Categories of Consciousness as Illustrated in Eliade's Notion of the
Sacred
- John Francis Duggan (Ph.D.): Multireligious
experience and pluralist attitude: Raimon Panikkar and his critics
- Russell W. Dumke (Ph. D. cand.): Transformation and Community
- Robert J. Fitterer, (Ph.D.): Bernard Lonergan's cognitive theory and Aristotelian phronesis: Toward a conception of performative objectivity in virtue ethics
- Greg Hodes, (Ph.D.): Foundations and
Aporiai: The Intellectual Realism of Bernard Lonergan
- Gerard Jacobitz (Ph.D.):Robert
Sokolowski's Theology of Disclosure: A Constructive Appraisal
- Christine Jamieson, (Ph.D.): The Significance
of the Body in Ethical Discourse: Julia Kristeva's Contribution to Ethical
Discourse
- Ulf Jonsson, (Ph.D.): Foundations
for Knowing God. Bernard Lonergan's Foundations for Knowledge of God
and the Challenge from Antifoundationalism
- Jim Kanaris, (Ph.D.): Bernard
Lonergan's Philosophy of Religion
- Scott Patrick Kelly, (Ph.D.): Formal existential ethics in the thought of Bernard Lonergan and Ignatius of
Loyola
- Robin Koning, SJ, (Th.D.): Clifford Geertz's Understanding of Culture as an Anthropological Resource for Theology: A Lonergan Reading/a>
- David Legg, (Ph.D.): Questioning
and Knowing: The Logic of Questioning in Bernard Lonergan's Theory of
Knowing
- Michael Maxwell, Jr.: Existential
Foundations for a Methodical Ethics in the Work of Bernard Lonergan
- Peter Monette (Ph.D.): Pluralism
and Ethical Discourse: Insights from MacIntyre, Lonergan and Conflict
Resolution
- H. Daniel Monsour (Ph.D.): The
relation between uncreated and created grace in the Halesian 'Summa':
A Lonergan reading
- Matthew Ogilvie (Ph.D.) Secretary,
Lonergan Centre, Sydney, Australia: The Functional Specialty, "Systematics,"
in Bernard Lonergan's Method in Theology
- Edward Peck, (Ph.D.) Neumann College:
Foundational Elements for Christian Sexual Ethics: A Methodological
Study Using Bernard Lonergan's Horizon Analysis of the Writings of Lisa
Sowle Cahill, Beverly Wildung Harrison, and William E. May
- Nicholas Plants (Ph.D.) Mount Saint
Mary College, Maryland: From The Disengaged Subject to the Subject
as Subject in Taylor and Lonergan
- Michael Sharkey : Heidegger,
Lonergan, and authenticity: An inquiry into the role of intelligence
in praxis
- P. St. Amour (Ph.D.) Existence
and Thought: Exploring the Complementarity of Existentialism and Intellectualism
in the Works of Soren Kierkegaard and Bernard Lonergan
- Michele Saracino (Ph.D.) Openness
as gift: Subject and Other in postmodern context. A study of Lonergan
and Levinas (Bernard Lonergan, Emmanuel Levinas)
- Phillip M. Thompson (Ph.D.): The
Searchers: Twentieth Century Catholic Intellectuals and the Transformation
of the Church's Engagement with Science and Technology (Pierre Teilhard
de Chardin, Bernard Lonergan, Thomas Merton)
- Gerard Walmsley (Ph.D):The polymorphism
of consciousness as the key to philosophy: Towards a Lonerganian postmodern
metaphilosophy
- Margeret Welch (Ph.D):A Critical
Realist Assessment of the Moral Realism Debate: Objectivity as Authentic
Subjectivity and the Epistemology of Bernard Lonergan (Ethics)
- Victoria Marie Wulf (Ph.D.):Bernard
Lonergan's Transcendental Realsim
- Milko Youroukov, Christian-Muslim
dialogue in 'Encuentro Islamo Cristiano' and the later publications
of Darek Nyumba: An analysis and evaluation

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