Posthumous
A series of twenty-one essays which include a new preface to McShane’s book Randomness, Statistics, and Emergence (Posthumous 2), a commentary on Inside (Posthumous 3, later published in Spanish in Revista de Filosofía), further commentary on the phrase, “Thought on method is apt” (Posthumous 16 and 21), and an attempt to rewrite chapter 4, “Religion,” of Method in Theology (Posthumous 11, 13, and 21). There is also a theological nudge towards what might be called a five-point hypothesis implicit in the meanings of “Clasping,” “Cherishing,” “Calling,” “Craving,” and “Christing” that emerged after three and a half years contemplating a passage from Lonergan’s The Triune God: Systematics (CWL 12, 471-73).
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Posthumous 1: The Gross Immorality of Lonerganism?
Posthumous 2: The Riverrun to God: Randomness, Statistics and Emergence
Posthumous 3: A Commentary on Inside
Posthumous 4: Conversing with Divine Persons
Posthumous 5: Strategies of Starting Functional Collaboration
Posthumous 6: Pitch Perfect Beyond Lonerganism
Posthumous 7: Lonergan’s 1833 Overture
Posthumous 8: My Story, His Story, Position
Posthumous 9: Poisition, Comparision, Finite Processions
Posthumous 10: “End here . . . Mememormmee !” : Come About or Comalya
Posthumous 11: Allurexperiences
Posthumous 12: Clasping, Cherishing, Calling, Craving, Christing
Posthumous 13: Rewriting Method in Theology chapter 4: ‘Religion’
Posthumous 14: Double You Three in His Story
Posthumous 15: “Spiraling upwards to an ever fuller view”
Posthumous 16: Spiraling Assertions as Psychic Skin
Posthumous 17: Jesus: Flower in the Crannied Caul
Posthumous 18: Beyond “Bolder Spirits” in the “Difficult and Laborious”
Posthumous 19: “What is Good, Always is Concrete”
Posthumous 20: Meaninklink
Posthumous 21: Rewriting and Righting Allurexperiences