TY - GEN N2 - Three of the most influential Catholic theologians of the twentieth century-Bernard Lonergan, John Courtney Murray, and Karl Rahner-were all born in 1904, at the height of the Church's most militant rhetoric against all things modern. In this culture of suspicion, Lonergan, Murray, and Rahner grew in faith to join the Society of Jesus and struggled with the burden of antimodernist policies in their formation. By the time of their mature work in the 1950s and 1960s, they had helped to redefine the critical dialogue between modern thought and contemporary Catholic theology. After the détente of the Second Vatican Council, they brought Catholic tradition into closer relationship to modern philosophy, history, and politics. Written by leading scholars, friends, and family members, these original essays celebrate the legacies of Lonergan, Murray, and Rahner after a century of theological development. Offering a broad range of perspectives on their lives and works, the essays blend personal and anecdotal accounts with incisive critical appraisals. Together, they offer an accessible introduction to the distinctive character of three great thinkers and how their work shapes the way Catholics think and talk about God, Church, and State. DO - 10.1515/9780823291557 DO - doi AB - Three of the most influential Catholic theologians of the twentieth century-Bernard Lonergan, John Courtney Murray, and Karl Rahner-were all born in 1904, at the height of the Church's most militant rhetoric against all things modern. In this culture of suspicion, Lonergan, Murray, and Rahner grew in faith to join the Society of Jesus and struggled with the burden of antimodernist policies in their formation. By the time of their mature work in the 1950s and 1960s, they had helped to redefine the critical dialogue between modern thought and contemporary Catholic theology. After the détente of the Second Vatican Council, they brought Catholic tradition into closer relationship to modern philosophy, history, and politics. Written by leading scholars, friends, and family members, these original essays celebrate the legacies of Lonergan, Murray, and Rahner after a century of theological development. Offering a broad range of perspectives on their lives and works, the essays blend personal and anecdotal accounts with incisive critical appraisals. Together, they offer an accessible introduction to the distinctive character of three great thinkers and how their work shapes the way Catholics think and talk about God, Church, and State. T1 - Finding God in All Things :Celebrating Bernard Lonergan, John Courtney Murray, and Karl Rahner / AU - Bosco, Mark, AU - Bosco, Mark, AU - Byrne, Patrick H., AU - Egan, Harvey D., AU - Gelpi, Donald L., AU - Griener, George E., AU - Haughey, John C., AU - Hooper, Leon, AU - Hughson, Thomas, AU - Murray, Elizabeth A., AU - O'Donovan, Leo J., AU - Schuck, Michael J., AU - Stagaman, David, AU - Stagaman, David, AU - Voiss, James, AU - Williams, Mark, JF - Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2014 JF - Fordham University Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013 LA - eng LA - In English. ID - 1477776 KW - RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic. SN - 9780823291557 TI - Finding God in All Things :Celebrating Bernard Lonergan, John Courtney Murray, and Karl Rahner / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823291557 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823291557 ER -