The Lonergan Review
The Lonergan Review (TLR) is a scholarly journal of the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute at Seton Hall University. Its mission is to publish historical, interpretive, dialectical and critical research at the intersection of the various academic and professional disciplines and the thought of Bernard Lonergan, particularly his account of explicit self-knowledge and the interdisciplinary possibilities of his generalized empirical method. In doing so, it seeks to foster authentic human cultures of high ideals, open to religion, the Catholic intellectual tradition, and service of the poor. The first issue appeared in Fall 2009.
The Lonergan Review is a peer-reviewed journal that uses a double-blind review process and is published once a year. Subscriptions are available annually.
For those interested in ordering previous issues, please contact our subscription agency, Philosophy Documentation Center at [email protected].
For those interested in submitting an article, please visit our Submissions page for more information.
Our Team
Founding Editor
Msgr. Richard M. Liddy
Seton Hall University
Editor
Jonathan Heaps
Seton Hall University
Managing Editor
Gloria Garafulich-Grabois
Seton Hall University
Andrew Beards |
Stephen Martin |
Jeremy Blackwood Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, Franklin, WI |
Mark Miller University of San Francisco, CA |
Cynthia Crysdale |
Elizabeth Murray |
Richard Grallo |
John Ranieri |
Thomas Guarino |
Anthony Sciglitano |
Paul J. LaChance |
Michael M. Sharkey |
Patrick Manning |
Gerard Whelan, S.J. |