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Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas, Volume 2 (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan) [Hardcover]

Bernard Lonergan (Author), Frederick E. Crowe S.J. (Editor), Robert M. Doran SJ (Editor)
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Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan May 17, 1997

Bernard Lonergan's theological writings have influenced religious scholars ever since the first publication in the 1940s of the series of five articles which make up Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas. These articles first appeared in Theological Studies and were subsequently republished in book form in 1967 under the present title. This volume contains a new preface by the editors and full translations of all Latin texts.

Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas is a product of Lonergan's eleven years of study of the thought of Thomas Aquinas. The work is considered by many to be a breakthrough in the history of Lonergan's theology and a foundation upon which his later contributions were constructed. Here he interprets aspects in the writing of Aquinas relevant to trinitarian theory and, as in most of Lonergan's work, one of the principal aims is to assist the reader in the search to understand the workings of the human mind.

Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas is a vital component of Lonergan's oeuvre, and of continuing relevance to trinitarian theology, Aquinas studies, and inquiries into human cognition.

Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), a professor of theology, taught at Regis College, Harvard University, and Boston College. An established author known for his Insight and Method in Theology, Lonergan received numerous honorary doctorates, was a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1971 and was named as an original members of the International Theological Commission by Pope Paul VI.



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Frederick E. Crowe is a professor emeritus at the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto and co-founder of the Lonergan Research Institute.


Robert M. Doran occupies the Emmett Doerr Chair in Catholic Systematic Theology at Marquette University. He is general editor of the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan and director emeritus and co-founder (with Frederick E. Crowe) of the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College.

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division; 1 edition (May 17, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802041442
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802041449
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars from cognitional theory to metaphysics in St. Thomas, April 24, 2002
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"To perfect the old by means of the new" Lonergan took the task of determining what the old really was. 'Verbum' is the result from the long years reaching up to the mind of St. Thomas. Not to the concepts used by St. Thomas but to the acts of thinking in him to revive his thinking mind again for today.

Intelligence and reason are proper capacities of human being in Greek tradition. Understanding and Judgment are unique characteristics of imago Dei in christian tradition. 'Verbum'(inner word) is the key to the self-understanding of human being. Who am I as a human being? Grasp the acts of understanding and judgment! Then you will know what truth is, what being is, and what metaphysics is all about.

Those who wish to know what the old key in Thomistic tradition was, read 'Verbum' and 'Grace and freedom'. Those who wish to know how we can add to and perfect the old by means of the new, read 'Insight' and 'Method in Theology'. These two couples show separately old things and new things in the order of nature and supernature.

Humans are always the same in their natural potencies. Internal acts are always something like "?" then "!" then "..."

We ask, we understand, we conceptualize what we understand. we reflect, we judge, and we assert that it is so. We deliberate, we love, and we will act.

There are some books to help us to act properly. And 'Verbum' is surely one of them.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Reenvisioning Aquinas - review by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB, March 3, 2006
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This new edition of Bernard Lonergan's Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas is meant for readers who are not too familiar with Latin but who can now easily read Lonergan's lengthy quotations of Aquinas in English. The work had been written originally in the 1940s to correct a mistaken theological tradition which had spoken about acts of human understanding in terms of forming concepts and definitions. To understand was to articulate words that one speaks or writes. But, in Lonergan's carefully researched analysis of both Aquinas and Aristotle, understanding presents itself as a preconceptual event which is not really produced by the human intellect, but is in fact received by the human intellect as apt images suggest intelligible relations which are grasped by acts of the mind. Lonergan's analysis of Aquinas on human understanding reveals how Aquinas's theology cannot be properly understood if a scholastic, conceptualist notion of understanding is retained as one's primary hermeneutic.

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In working out his concept of verbum Aquinas was engaged not merely in fitting an original Augustinian creation into an Aristotelian framework but also in attempting, however remotely and implicitly, to fuse together what to us may seem so disparate: a phenomenology of the subject with a psychology of the soul. Read the first page
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