And in Our Hearts Take up Thy Rest : The Trinitarian Pneumatology of Frederick Crowe, SJ
And in Our Hearts Take up Thy Rest : The Trinitarian Pneumatology of Frederick Crowe, SJ
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Pages: 277
Year: 201907
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Dedication List of Tables List of Figures Introduction Methodology Crowe's Writings Conclusion 1. Frederick Crowe, SJ: Dean of First Generation Lonergan Disciples Early Years: New Brunswick and his Jesuit Vocation A Brief Sketch of Lonergan and Crowe's Interactions The Influence of Lonergan's Writings on Crowe's Pneumatology The Influence of the Verbum Articles Under the Influence of Insight: A Study of Human Understanding Method in Theology's Influence Conclusion Part I (1953-1968): Searching for the Proprium of the Holy Spirit 2. Appropriating Aquinas on Love The Spirit's Proprium Emerging as a Theme Crowe's Reading of Aquinas' Doctrine of Complacentia Boni Application of Complacency to the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit Conclusion 3. Basil Helps to Extend the Search into the Economy of Salvation Background to Crowe's 1965-6 Doctrine of the Most Holy Trinity Conceiving the Personal Properties of the Three in the Godhead as Never Before Moving Away from the Term Spiration Discerning the Personal Property of the Three in the World The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit's Presence in the World as Exemplars Presence of Each of the Three in the World in a Proper, Unique, and Personal Way Trinitarian Response to Our Need for Trinification Conclusion Part II (1969-84): Reversing the Relation of the Two Divine Missions 4. Who Provides the Context: The Son or the Spirit? Background: The Relation of the Divine Missions in Crowe's Earlier Thinking Emergence of the Need to Rethink the Relation of the Missions Full Thematization of the Reversal of the Missions Conclusion 5. Arguing with Church Authorities as Helping to Reverse the Missions Crowe's Struggle with the Magisterium Aftermath of Humanae Vitae Struggle over Women's Ordination Rethinking of the Role of the Spirit in Relation to the Son's Mission 1983 Lonergan Workshop Lecture: "Son and Spirit: Tensions in the Divine Missions?" 1984 Chancellor's Lecture at Regis College Conclusion Part III (1985-2000): The Holy Spirit as the First Person in the Trinity 6. Intentionality Analysis: Paving the Way for Rethinking Trinitarian Order Crowe's Earlier Explanations of the Psychological Analogy Emergence of the Question of the Holy Spirit's Firstness Conclusion 7. Hiding His Goal: Crowe's Reordering of the Three Persons What Are Crowe's Stated Reasons for Rethinking the Order of the Divine Persons? Trying to Win a Hearing: First Set of Concepts Winning a Proposal: Second Set of Concepts Pedagogical Purpose of the Two Sets of Concepts Conclusion 8.


Crowe's Contribution as a Trinitarian Pneumatologist Dialectic: The Root and Unity of the Three Stages Evaluational History Stage One (1953-1968): Crowe's Doctrine of Complacency Stage Two (1969-1984): Evaluation of Crowe's Reversing of the Missions Stage Three (1985-2000): Evaluating Crowe's Methodological Contribution A Final Word Bibliography Primary Literature - Frederick Crowe's Writings Primary Literature - Bernard Lonergan's Writings Secondary Literature Theses Pertinent to Trinitarian Pneumatology Directed by Crowe.


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