LC control no. | n 79142733 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lonergan, Bernard J. F. |
Variant(s) | Lonergan, Bernardo Lonergan, Bernard Lonergan, B. (Bernard) Lonergan, B. J. F. (Bernard Joseph Francis) Lonergan, Bernard J. F. (Bernard Joseph Francis), 1904-1984 |
Other standard no. | 0000000109134863 |
Associated country | Canada |
Associated place | Rome (Italy) Boston (Mass.) |
Birth date | 1904-12-17 |
Death date | 1984-11-26 |
Place of birth | Buckingham (Québec) |
Place of death | Pickering (Ont.) |
Affiliation | Jesuits Pontificia Università gregoriana Boston College |
Profession or occupation | Priests Philosophers Theologians College teachers |
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Found in | Insight, 1957: title page (Bernard J. F. Lonergan) Understanding and being, c1980: t.p. (Bernard Lonergan) Papal infallibility, 1983: CIP galley (Bernardo Lonergan) Religion and culture, 1987: CIP t.p. (Bernard Lonergan, S.J.) foreword (died November 26, 1984) Collected works of Bernard Lonergan, c1988: Can CIP (Lonergan, Bernard Joseph Francis, 1904-1984) Through self-discovery to self-transcendence, 1997: t.p. (B. Lonergan) B. J. F. Lonergan tra tomismo e filosofie contemporanee, c2011. New Catholic encyclopedia, 2nd edition: volume 8, page 772 (Lonergan, Bernard; Jesuit; theologian, university professor, author; born December 17, 1904, in Buckingham, Quebec; died in Pickering, Ontario, November 26, 1984; professor of dogmatic theology at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, 1953-1965; taught at Boston College, 1975-1983) LAC in VIAF, March 25, 2022 (authorized access point: Lonergan, Bernard J. F. (Bernard Joseph Francis), 1904-1984; was a Canadian Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian, and economist) Lonergan Research Institute website, July 23, 2024: (Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan, SJ; born December 17, 1904 in Buckingham, Quebec, Canada; died November 26, 1984 in Pickering, Ontario; Canadian Jesuit priest; best known for his original contributions to philosophy and theological method; his intellectual program embraced philosophy, theology, macroeconomics, and the problems of method in the human sciences and historical scholarship) <https://www.lonerganresearch.org/about-bernard-lonergan/> |
National bib agency no. | 0102H6898E |
Associated language | eng fre ger ita spa |