Bernard Lonergan Collection, 1974-1986.

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Bernard Lonergan Collection, 1974-1986.

Composed of materials related to various Lonergan Workshops and the inauguration of the Lonergan Center at Boston College. Includes programs, schedules, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, flyers, and invitations. Also includes obituaries and Mass booklets.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7384795

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Lonergan, Bernard J. F.

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Jesuit philosopher, theologian and author. Lonergan was born in Canada in 1904, entered the Society of Jesus in 1922 and was ordained a priest in 1936. He wrote numerous articles and books including INSIGHT and METHOD IN THEOLOGY. Lonergan taught at several universities before coming to Boston College, where he taught from 1975 until his retirement in 1983. He died in 1984. From the description of Bernard Lonergan Collection, 1974-1986. (Boston College). Worl...

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In 1863, a charter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts authorized five Jesuits of Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus to incorporate as “the Trustees of the Boston College.” Their South End school became the first chartered college to operate in Boston in September 1864, when twenty-two boys – with an average age of fourteen – enrolled and classes began. Enrollment was limited to boys but open to those of any religious background. The original grounds were cramped, consisting only of a ...

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