Divine initiative, human response : a study of moral responsibility in Bernard Lonergan's early works on operative grace
According to Bernard Lonergan being is connatural with intelligibility; the universe is ultimately systematic and intelligible right down to the smallest detail. But what does this mean for freedom, and what does this mean for moral responsibility? In this thesis we will examine the grounds of mora...
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