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  1. Grace and friendship. Postmodern political theology and god as conversational.Frederick G. Lawrence - 2004 - Gregorianum 85 (4):795-820.
    Dès ses premiers écrits, Lonergan a été attentif à la dimension d'amitié qui caractérise les ordres trinitaire et créé. L'homme est par essence ouvert au delà de lui-même; ne pouvant pas coïncider à soi, il est appelé à quelque conversion. La pensée moderne, qui par contre l'a prétendu capable de présence à soi; soutint l'individualisme òu le rapport à l'autre devenait instrumental. La réaction post-moderne, qui accentue l'idée d"autre', réveille la conscience à ses traits plus humains, en favorisant en même (...)
     
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    Background for The Fragility of Consciousness.Frederick G. Lawrence - 2018 - The Lonergan Review 9:13-30.
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    Elements of Basic Communication.Frederick G. Lawrence - 1986 - Lonergan Workshop 6:127-142.
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    Ontology of and as Horizon: Gadamer's Rehabilitation of the Metaphysics of Light.Frederick G. Lawrence - 2000 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 56 (3/4):389 - 420.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutic philosophy is most well known for its phenomenology of interpretation in the Geisteswissenschaften or humanities. It moves Heidegger's ' As–structure ' of understanding through an appreciation of the primacy of questioning to the dialogical structure of interpretation as mediated by language. This phenomenology grounds a linguistic ontology, which rehabilitates metaphysics as a renewal of the tradition of a metaphysics of light, without transgressing the limits of phenomenological accessibility. The result is a metaphysics of finitude that is undogmatically (...)
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    Reason in the Age of Science.Frederick G. Lawrence (ed.) - 1982 - MIT Press.
    The essays in this book deal broadly with the question of what form reasoning about life and society can take in a culture permeated by scientific and technical modes of thought. They attempt to identify certain very basic types of questions that seem to escape scientific resolution and call for, in Gadamer's view, philosophical reflection of a hermeneutic sort.In effect, Gadamer argues for the continued practical relevance of Socratic-Platonic modes of thought in respect to contemporary issues. As part of this (...)
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  6. Systems of Economic Ethics: A Response.Frederick G. Lawrence - 1989 - Lonergan Workshop 7 (9999):191-201.
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    The Fragility of Consciousness: Faith, Reason, and the Human Good.Frederick G. Lawrence - 2017 - University of Toronto Press.
    "The Fragility of Consciousness is the first published collection of his essays and contains several of his best known writings as well as unpublished work. The essays in this volume exhibit a long interdisciplinary engagement with the relationship between faith and reason in the context of the crisis of culture that has marked twentieth- and twenty-first century thought and practice. Frederick G. Lawrence, with his profound and generous commitment to the intellectual life of the church, has produced a body of (...)
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