
Grace and Friendship
Theological Essays in Honor of Fred Lawrence, from His Grateful Students
Marquette University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2016
Book
Hardback
380 pages
978-1-62600-710-9 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of essays celebrates Frederick Goddard Lawrence, a member of the faculty of theology of Boston College for more than forty years, for not only his original theological and philosophical work as a formidable philosopher of hermeneutics, a leading interpreter of the thought of Bernard Lonergan, and an inspiring teacher but also the authenticity and integrity of his scholarship, his teaching, and his life. The essays comprising this volume explore and develop themes resonant in the work of both Lawrence and Lonergan including interiority analysis and self-appropriation, political theology and hope, grace and conversion, love and friendship.With contributions from the following: Steven D. Cone, Frederick E. Crowe, Charles C. Hefling, Christian S. Krokus, Paul Joseph LaChance, Mark T. Miller, Joseph C. Mudd, L. Matthew Petillo, Randall S. Rosenberg, J. Michael Stebbins, Ryoko Tamura, Kevin M. Vander Schel, Michael Vertin, Kathleen M. Williams.
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Language
English
Place of publication
WI
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
609 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62600-710-9 (9781626007109)
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M. Shawn Copeland is Professor of Systematic Theology at Boston College. She is the author or editor of five books including Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being as well as more than 100 articles, book chapters, reviews, and blog entries on spirituality, theological anthropology, political theology, social suffering, gender and race. Jeremy D. Wilkins is Associate Professor at Regis College, the Jesuit theologate at the University of Toronto, and Director of the Lonergan Research Institute, home of Bernard Lonergan's archives. He is co-editor of Lonergan's The Incarnate Word and The Redemption in the Collected Works series, and the author of numerous articles.