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Everything is Interconnected

Towards a Globalization with a Human Face and an Integral Ecology

Joseph Ogbonnaya editor Lucas Briola editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Marquette University Press

Published:28th Feb '20

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Today’s overlapping social and ecological crises portend Bernard Lonergan’s memorable remark that “the world lies in pieces before us and pleads to be put together again.” The calls of Catholic social teaching for a ‘humane globalization’ and, more recently an ‘integral ecology’ only heighten the urgency of this task.

Inspired and aided by Lonergan’s thought, this volume presents an array of essays that collectively aspire to answer these pleas. Engaging theology, philosophy, the social sciences, and the natural sciences, the volume’s authors hope to show how in fact ‘everything is interconnected’ in the church’s ongoing task of caring for our common, though fragmented, home.

This volume stands as the first publication of the International Institute for Method in Theology. Launched in 2017 by Fr. Robert Doran, S.J. — and through the joined efforts of the Marquette Lonergan Project, the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College (University of Toronto), and the theology faculty of the Gregorian University (Rome) — the Institute aims to implement Bernard Lonergan’s ‘generalised empirical method’ across disciplines through global collaboration.

“Insights may be ‘a dime a dozen,’ but this impressive collection ably demonstrates the abiding and wide-ranging value of Bernard Lonergan’s thought. Facing the intertwined realities of globalization and the ecological crisis, the contributors recognize the siren song of simplistic answers and quick-fixes for what they are, offering instead the sort of rigorous, critically grounded interrogations of the issues that are so urgently needed. […] May these essays find a wide and receptive readership.” – Eugene Schlesinger, Santa Clara University, California

“As Pope Francis has made clear, the ecological imperative can no longer be an optional extra for the Church or for her theologians. Drawing on insights from Bernard Lonergan, along with Robert Doran, this collection of interdisciplinary essays brings their work into creative dialogue with the urgent situation that confronts us. It is both timely and perceptive, making a significant contribution to addressing our current plight.” – Neil Ormerod, Sydney College of Divinity, Australia

ISBN: 9781626007185

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 560g

304 pages