My Account    Basket
 
English  Deutsch  Français  
BOOKSHOP AUTHORS SERVICES COMPANIES
 Highlights
 Bestsellers
 Books
   Search
   New Books
   Disciplines
   Textbooks
   Authors/Editors
   List of Titles
   How to search
 New Books
 Disciplines
 Textbooks
 Series
 Journals
 Rights and Licences
 Peter Lang Press
 Download catalogues
 General information
Quick search
Go!
Advanced search
Sitemap
Contact
Home
 Featured title
Hamlet, Janice D. / Coleman, Robin R. Means (eds.)
Fight the Power! The Spike Lee Reader
 Recently viewed books
Bell, Ian B.
The Relevance of Bernard Lone...
Lugrin, Gilles
Généricité et intertextualité...
Trigg, Dylan
The Aesthetics of Decay
Fernando, G. Charles A.
The Relationship between L...
Chevrel, Eric
Les romans de Heimito von Dod...
 Details
Recommend this book to someone  
Bell, Ian B.  available 
The Relevance of Bernard Lonergan's Notion of Self-Appropriation to a Mystical-Political Theology
Series:  American University Studies
Series 7: Theology and Religion  Vol. 284
Year of Publication: 2008
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. X, 221 pp.
ISBN 978-1-4331-0072-7  hardback
 
[Review copy request    
[Buy Licence, translation rights] [Copyright]
[PDF version]
Sales price
SFR 82.00 * 56.60 ** 58.20 52.90 £ 47.60 US-$ 81.95
  *  includes VAT - only valid for Germany  [Currency of invoice] 
  **  includes VAT - only valid for Austria
Discipline
  Theology
Book synopsis
In The Relevance of Bernard Lonergan's Notion of Self-Appropriation to a Mystical-Political Theology, Ian Bell takes on the issue of the separation of the interior and exterior lives that has come to dominate mystical theology over the years. The mystical life, he claims, is necessarily involved in the establishment of social structures and institutions that govern human living, and the work of Bernard Lonergan on the human subject provides a means by which the connection between the interior and exterior lives may be established. Because human persons operate in a consistent pattern regardless of a given moment's particularities, mystical experience is no longer relegated to so-called spiritual matters, and the insights of mystics may be applied to the Christian call to live as agents of love. With this connection in place, mystical theology and political theology come together in a theology that is both mystical and political.
Reviews
«Ian Bell has written a book for citizens and politicians who love God and want to pray, for monastics who love God and pray for the world, and for all who value spirituality but don't want it separated from everyday life. Why is Thomas Merton so appealing? He overcame in practice what Tad Dunne called the West's 'split soul' that segregates 'spirituality' from concerns for politics, social action toward justice, and everyday practice. Most folks don't live in monastic silence however. Bell reflects theologically on behalf of married and single Christians active in the world. Bell ventures beyond the practice of Merton and milestone contributions in theory from William James, Evelyn Underhill, and, more recently, Bernard McGinn and Michel de Certeau. He advances onto terrain where the split can be healed. Healing involves theory and practice. Theory re-centers the problem squarely in how we understand ourselves as subjects of our experience. Practice brings Bernard Lonergan's theme of self-appropriation to the link between love for God and love of neighbor. Bell shows why and how mystical experience can be a source of insight useful in practical and political matters on behalf of the common good.» (Thomas Hughson, SJ, Associate Professor of Theology, Marquette University)
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Author: Ian B. Bell is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Siena Heights University in Adrian, Michigan, where he teaches courses in systematic and biblical theology. His primary research focus is the spiritual life, especially as it relates to the thought of Bernard Lonergan.
     Top Print Page 
© 2005 Peter Lang Publishing Group  Created by Peter Lang AG  Design by Peter Lang AG
last update: 22 July 2010  Books online: 48090