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211 I n d e x Aberration, 130. See also bias Above downwards. See way, from above downwards Absolutely supernatural. See supernatural Abstractions: nature and progress as, 63 Action, in transcendental method, 10, 31–32, 41, 47, 58, 64, 86, 116, 127, 150, 169–75 Aeterni Patris, 4 Affective conversion. See conversion Alienation, 114; as caused by sin, 138–39; as disregard of transcendental precepts , 135. See also sin Already-out-there-now-real, 171–72 Altruism, 120–21 Analogy, xiii, 41, 70, 146, 187; of communication , 192 Anselm of Canterbury, 192n49 Aquino, Corazon, 197 Archaism, 111 Aristotle: xii, xiii, 4–9, 11, 49n13, 53, 59n44, 61n51, 75–76, 85, 109n16; final cause, 65n64; on self-love, 120–21; treatment of pleasure 57n40; on vices, 116; on virtue, 121, 159, 169 Arrupe, Pedro, 80, 162 Art, 35, 48, 66, 134; as carrier of meaning and value, 82, 155, 180–81; as pattern of experience, 117, 180; as realm of meaning, 93n71; artists, 96, 98, 179; God as Artisan, 22 Asceticism, 195 Augustine, St., 75; on original sin, 105–106 Authenticity, xiii, xv, 22, 30, 41, 51n18, 52, 54, 59, 62–72, 79, 84, 90, 97 100, 137, 141, 198; and love 73–80, 159–162, 190; and inauthenticity, 108, 114, 116–118, 149, 158, 162, 166, 170–74, 177–78, 188, 190; Christian, 190 Autonomy, 92, 97, 98, 166, 169–71 Baptism, 105–106, 187, 195 Basic sin. See sin Beatific vision, 70. See also fulfillment; heaven; joy; love; mystic; religious conversion; satisfaction; reign of God; union with God Being-in-love, 77, 151–52, 158 Belief, xiiin6, 52, 56n34, 74, 82–84, 90, 98, 149, 151, 162, 172–73, 175 Berkeley, George, 11 Bernard of Chartres, 23 Bias, 51n18, 101, 110, 116–28; cumulative effects of group bias, 132; dramatic bias, 117–20; dramatic bias as offset by Doran’s psychic conversion, 150n4; effect of general bias on selftranscendence , 134; general bias, 125– 28, 179; general bias and cosmopolis, 181–82; group bias, 123–25, 179; healed by charity, 160; individual bias, 120–22 Bible, 100n7, 103–104, 146, 184, 195; not always literal, 104; citations or quotations : Acts, 4; Corinthians, 158, 184; Genesis, 103–105; John’s gospel, 160, 166, 186, 187, 189, 190, 197; John’s letters, 75; Luke, 183, 189, 190, 191, 195, 196, 197; Mark, 75, 160, 193, 195, 196; Matthew, 146, 159, 160, 183, 189, 195–7; Romans, 100, 108, 109, 136, 154, 193. See also Gospel; Revelation; Scripture 212 Index Body of Christ, xvi, 142, 182–91, 194; as a redemptive community, 183, 184, 189– 91, 196, 197; three meanings of, 183 Buber, Martin, 40n41 Calvin, John, 192n49 Categorical imperative, 7 Censor, 117–19; for Freud, 117 Challenge-and-response, 91 Charity, 75, 159–62; as cure for bias, 161; effects of charity, 161; as healing the effects of sin, 160; as love in the context of the body of Christ, 187; as transcending justice, 145–46. See also love Child/children, x, xiin10, xivn10, 74–75, 82, 88, 106 106n6, 117, 148, 179; of God, 155, 187; and wonder, 33, 43–44; childish /childlike, 174, 200 Choice: consequences of, 190, 194; as determining one’s character, 169; and effective freedom, 60–61, 90; egotistical choices, 122; minor choices, 149; radical choice, 149; and responsibility, 65–66; in relation to human progress, 26n3; in relation to shorter cycle of decline, 132. See also decision; existential Christ, 121m16, 155–56, 160. See also body of Christ; cross; Jesus; Incarnation; Son; Trinity Christian/Christianity xiii, 19, 85, 94n77, 96, 100, 103, 107, 141, 144, 148, 153, 159 and other religions, 151–52n8 Christology, xii, 199 Church: as the body of Christ, 183, 195; as a graced community, xv; faith and the communal life of, 164; as mediator of charity, 187–88, 191; and the outer word 156–58. See also body of Christ Classical: laws, 11, 14–16, 23, 25, 94; liberalism , 177; science, 21; theological theory, 151; worldview, 5–9, 14; types of grace, 151, 154; view of nature, 7–9, 99. See also faculty psychology; determinism ; necessity; universality Classicism, 5–7, 11, 13, 95; need for change within the context of the church, 92n66. See also faculty psychology, determinism; necessity; universality Cognitive theory, xii, 46, 199; and transcendence , 8n20 Common good, 3, 77. See also good; human good Common meaning: as constituting community , 80–87, 189; and the human good, 85 Common sense, 31–43, 82, 105, 168; and bias, 123–28, 130...

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