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This book begins: Bernard Lonergan's social concern took root in 1930 and remained a key factor guiding his intellectual career until he died in 1984. Succeeding chapters offer a biographical overview of Lonergan's intellectual development and his interest in articulating how we are called to collaborate with God's plan to redeem history. The author also suggests that there are two reasons why many students of Lonergan's thought are not aware of this social concern. First, early in his career Lonergan made a strategic decision to address foundational questions in philosophy and theological method that constituted what he understood to be a withdrawal from practicality for the sake of practic...
First run in 1922, The Telegram 10 mile road race initiated by The Evening Telegram has become Newfoundland's most poplular long-distance road race.
This book examines the boycott of the Protestant community of Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford, Ireland, by local Catholics because of a dispute over a mixed marriage. Sheila Cloney, a member of the Church of Ireland, refused to have her two children educated in the local Catholic National School, in accordance with promises she had made before she married her Catholic husband, Sean Cloney. Rather than submit to pressure being put on her by the local Catholic clergy, she took her children to Belfast and then to Scotland. It was alleged that local Protestants had assisted her and, as a result, a boycott of local Protestant businesses was instituted to secure the return of the children. The boyc...
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"Replica of the 1921 'revised and enlarged' second edition"--Jacket
A review devoted to the historical statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law.