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BERNARD J. F. LONERGAN

SELECTED DATES

1904 Born December 17 in Buckingham, Quebec, Canada

Attended Christian Brothers School

1918-22 Loyola College, Montreal

1922 July 29, entered Society of Jesus, Guelph, Ontario

1922-26 Novitiate and classics, Guelph

1926-29 Philosophy studies, Heythrop College, England

1930 B.A. Degree, University of London

1930-33 Teacher, Loyola College, Montreal

1933-37 Theological studies, Gregorian University, Rome

1936 July 25, ordination to Priesthood, Rome

1937-38 Tertianship, Amiens, France

1938-40 Doctoral studies, Gregorian University

1940-46 Professor at L'Immaculee-Conception, Montreal

1944 Initial version of An Essay on Circulation Analysis

1945 "Thought and Reality" Thomas More Institute, Montreal

1946-49 "The Concept of Verbum in the Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas"

1947-53 Professor of theology, Regis College, Toronto

1949-53 Writing of Insight

1953-65 Professor of theology, Gregorian University

1957 Insight: A Study of Human Understanding

1957 Divinarum Personarum Conceptio Analogica

1959 "The Philosophy of Education," Cincinnati

1960 De Verbo Incarnato

1961 De Deo Trino

1965 Return from Rome for surgery

1965-1975 Research professor, Regis College

1967 Collection

1969 Member of International Theological Commission

1970 Companion of Order of Canada

1970 International Symposium on Lonergan's Thought, Florida

1971 Lonergan Research Center, Regis College

1971-1972 Stillman Professor, Harvard University

1972 Method in Theology

1972 John Courtney Murray Award, Catholic Theological Society of America

1974 A Second Collection

1975 Fellow of the British Academy

1975-83 Visiting Distinguished Professor, Boston College

1983-1984 Retirement, Jesuit infirmary, Pickering, Ontario

1984 Died, November 26, Jesuit Infirmary, Pickering

Seventeen honorary doctorates were conferred on Father Lonergan

 

 

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