Psychology and Moral Theology: Lines of ConvergenceGregorian University Press, 1980 - 302 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 133
... possible only when the intuitive appraisal can be adequately understood or ' objectified ' , as Lonergan puts it ( Method , p . 34 , footnote 5 ) . But this is not always possible ; in general , the reflective grasp of an emotional ...
... possible only when the intuitive appraisal can be adequately understood or ' objectified ' , as Lonergan puts it ( Method , p . 34 , footnote 5 ) . But this is not always possible ; in general , the reflective grasp of an emotional ...
الصفحة 182
... possible , in order to provide as wide a horizon as possible for further argument . Some authors have already been consulted in support of particular parts of the hypothesis , and others will be drawn upon later : it seems useful at ...
... possible , in order to provide as wide a horizon as possible for further argument . Some authors have already been consulted in support of particular parts of the hypothesis , and others will be drawn upon later : it seems useful at ...
الصفحة 228
... possible ; and in this regard , some ideas of Chesterton are illuminating . A basic concern of Chesterton was with finding an approach that would make possible the co - existence of two very different attitudes : an acceptance of the ...
... possible ; and in this regard , some ideas of Chesterton are illuminating . A basic concern of Chesterton was with finding an approach that would make possible the co - existence of two very different attitudes : an acceptance of the ...
المحتوى
ON METHOD | 9 |
The Approach of Lonergan | 16 |
A General Notion of Method | 22 |
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appraisal arise Aristotle attitudes basic Becker behaviour cerned cognitive concerned concrete conflict consistency context corresponding course of action critical realism critical reflection decision Demmer Depth Psychology desire and limitation differences of horizon difficulties discussion distortion ego-defensive emotional existence experience function further Gaudium et Spes human ibid idea ideal idolatry inconsistencies individual influence Insight insofar intellectual conversion involved Janis & Mann judgments of value kind Kohlberg living logical Lonergan means ment Method moral conversion moral reasoning moral theology motivation object one's Otto Rank person possible present principles problem psychological liabilities psychopathology psychotherapy question reality relationship relevant religious conversion responsibility Rulla Schnackenburg Second Vatican Council seems self-concept self-transcendence sense sion situation social solution structure subconscious sublates Summa Theologiae tension between desire theory three conversions tion uncon unconscious understanding vocational world of desire world of limits