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The Givenness of Desire

Concrete Subjectivity and the Natural Desire to See God
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017

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In The Givenness of Desire, Randall S. Rosenberg examines the human desire for God through the lens of Lonergan’s "concrete subjectivity."

Author / Editor information

Rosenberg Randall S. :

Randall S. Rosenberg is an assistant professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University.

Reviews

Neil Ormerod, Professor of Theology, Australian Catholic University:

"The Givenness of Desire is a major and significant piece of work. Professor Rosenberg argues that the philosophical and theological insights of Lonergan can provide important correctives and new insights into the perennial theological issue of grace-nature. In his handling of his various sources Rosenberg is a sympathetic and generous interpreter, always looking for common ground and presenting his interlocutors in the best light. The work is scholarly, clearly written, and makes a welcome contribution to the current literature on grace-nature, bringing out the distinctive contribution of Lonergan’s work to resolving centuries-old disputes."

David Hart, Fellow of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study:

"In the last decade and a half, the old debate over the natural desire for God in Catholic thought has been renewed with a vigor unseen since the days of Blondel and de Lubac. Rosenberg’s treatment of the topic is remarkable for its acuity and breadth, and is infused with a deep intelligence and a penetrating attention to everything most essential.  Moreover, his account of Lonergan’s contribution is an extraordinary feat of conceptual clarification without any loss of profundity."

Hans Boersma, J.I. Packer Professor of Theology, Regent College:

"The Givenness of Desire creatively charts a path that mediates between the entrenched positions within the fraught debate about the supernatural. Appealing to Bernard Lonergan, Rosenberg looks for common ground by taking seriously the concrete subjectivity of religious experience and being-in-love as the way to arrive at a new relationship with God. The result is a daring proposal that suggests we move beyond the usual focus on intellectual desire to a mimesis of the living texts of the saints."

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  • Part 1: De Lubac, Ressourcement , and Neo-Thomism
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  • Part 2: A Lonergan Retrieval: Pure Nature to Concrete Subject
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  • Part 3: Mimetic Desire, Models of Holiness, and the Love of Deviated Transcendence
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eBook published on:
May 16, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9781487514709
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288
This book is in the series
Lonergan Studies
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