Economics Actually by Terrance Quinn and John Benton, Second Edition (Island House Press, 2023)
Economics Actually by Quinn and Benton is the best introduction yet to the macroeconomic theory of Bernard Lonergan and a fruitful example of understanding what it is to understand social practices. The presentation is accessible to lay readers in economics and invaluable to those interested in social justice, the common good, and Catholic social teaching.
Lex Crucis: Soteriology and the Stages of Meaning by William P. Lowe
Loewe explains how Lonergan’s understanding of the Law of the Cross constitutes the heart his theological analysis of history. Lex Crucis is an advanced introduction to the diverse periods in theological history of Christology and to the contemporary tasks and challenges of theology.
Healing and Creativity in Economic Ethics: The Contribution of Bernard Lonergan’s Economic Thought to Catholic Social Teaching Stephen Martin
What then is a human, intelligent, reasonable, and responsible pattern of economic cooperation?Martin provides an engaging introduction to Lonergan’s contribution to an answer to this question.