Bernard Lonergan on Community

Bernard Lonergan on Community A community is not just a number of men within a geographical frontier. It is an achievement of common meaning, and there are kinds and degrees of achievement. Common meaning is potential when there is a common field of experience, and to withdraw from that common field is to get out […]

Know Thyself

Know Thyself… Am I right to catch a pattern or convergence of logic between these three comments? Theologian Someone rightly said, “A person either has character or he invents a method.” I believe that and have been trying for years to trade method for character. from Hans Frei, Types of Christian Theology, Eds. Hunsinger and […]

Darren Sarisky on theological theology

Darren Sarisky on Webster-style theological theology …operating theologically entails that the discipline cannot frame an account of its own procedures without direct recourse to theological categories… This requires, first, that theologians grant God priority in their study, rather than allowing a philosophical account of the subjective conditions of the enquirer to determine their method. The […]

Robert Joustra on the false ultimacy of politics

Robert Joustra on the false ultimacy of politics [Reviewing Nick Spencer’s The Political Samaritan: How Power Hijacked a Parable] Maybe our politics has become so ultimate because it’s one of the last things we have in common. Public narrows to mean political. The state, the last public project, exhausts our collective imagination, when it’s really only one institution, a specifically political one […]