TY - BOOK AU - Ogilvie,Matthew C. TI - Faith seeking understanding: the functional specialty, "systematics," in Bernard Lonergan's Method in theology T2 - Marquette studies in theology SN - 0874626757 (pbk. : alk. paper) AV - BR118 .O45 2001 U1 - 230/.2/01 21 PY - 2001///?] CY - Milwaukee PB - Marquette University Press KW - Lonergan, Bernard J. F. KW - Theology KW - Methodology N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-313) and index; Ch. 1; Introduction; 1; What is "Systematics"?; 2; Bernard Lonergan; 3; Issues to be Addressed; 4; The Method of this Book --; Ch. 2; Teaching Theology - "Under Impossible Conditions"; 1; Lack of Specialisation; 2; Theology's Classicist Assumptions; 3; Isolation from Modern Thought; 4; Lack of an Adequate "Scientific" Methodology --; Ch. 3; Classicism and Modernity; 1; The Aristotelian Notion of Science; 2; Modern Science and the Advent of Critical Empirical Method; 3; Modern Mathematics and Twentieth Century Physics; 4; Modern Philosophy; 5; Modern History --; Ch. 4; Theology's Needs and Lonergan's Vision for New Methodological Foundations; 1; The Needs of Theology; 2; A New Beginning; 3; Towards a New Methodological Foundation --; Ch. 5; Lonergan's Intentionality Analysis; 1; Preliminary Clarifications; 2; The Triple Cord of Human Knowing; 3; Experience; 4; The Pure Desire to Know; 5; Understanding I - Insight; 6; Understanding II - Conception; 7; Understanding II - Intellectualism and Conceptualism; 8; Judgement; 9; Influences on Lonergan's Position; 10; Consciousness and Self-Knowledge; 11; Moral Decision; 12; Being in Love; 13; Formal Dynamism and Sublation in Human Intentionality; 14; Replies to Disputes; 15; The Notion of Transcendental Method --; Ch. 6; Lonergan's Method in Theology; 1; Lonergan's Notion of Theology; 2; Lonergan's Intentions for a Theological Method; 3; Lonergan's Notion of Method; 4; The Division of Functional Specialties; 5; The Functional Specialties; 6; The Need for the Division; 7; The Grounds of the Division --; Ch. 7; The Functional Specialty, Systematics; 1; The Function of Systematics; 2; Mystery, Problem, and the Need for Systematics' Understanding; 3; Judgement and Understanding; 4; Faith, Belief and Understanding; 5; Doctrines and Understanding; 6; Does Systematics Seek Certitude?; 7; Systematics as "Reason Illumined by Faith"; 8; Understanding Revealed Truth and the "Downward" Mode; 9; The Primacy of Love --; Ch. 8; Understanding the Mysteries "by Analogy"; 1; Aquinas' Formulations on Analogy; 2; Lonergan's Writings on Analogy; 3; Brief Examples of Analogy; 4; An Analogous Conception of the Divine Persons --; Ch. 9; Understanding the Mysteries "from Interconnections"; 1; Preliminary Examples of Understanding from Interconnections; 2; Lonergan's Theory Behind Understanding the Mysteries from their "Interconnections"; 3; Examples of Interconnections; 4; Interconnections with "Man's Last End --; Ch. 10; Value and Place of Systematics; 1; Personal Appropriation; 2; An Understanding for Teaching; 3; An Apologetic; 4; An Understanding for Ongoing Cultures; 5; Systematics and Communications; 6; A Scientific Understanding; 7; Cultural Intelligibility Balanced with Doctrinal Continuity; 8; Systematics and Pluralism; 9; Relevance to non-Catholic Religions; 10; How have I Understood? --; Ch. 11; Evaluations; 1; Systematics and the Norms of Modernity; 2; Coherence with Human Subjectivity; 3; Has Lonergan Overcome Classicism?; 4; Development in Systematics; 5; Analogy and Official Catholic Teaching --; Ch. 12; Conclusion; 1; Systematics and Lonergan's New Beginning; 2; The Function of Systematics; 3; Usefulness of and Need for Systematics ER -