Lonergan Journals

Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis is an irregular open access interdisciplinary e-journal devoted to the scholarly exploration of the method of functional specialization and its implementation in any field.

Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies is published twice yearly by the Boston College Lonergan Institute. It aims at furthering interpretive, historical, and critical study of the philosophical, theological, economic, and methodological writings of Bernard Lonergan by promoting original research into the methodological foundations of the sciences and disciplines. Back issues to Fall 2015 (New series Volume 6 Number 2) are available online from Lonergan Resource. The contents of past journals from March 1983 can be viewed on the Lonergan Institute website. Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies is available online through subscription at the Philosophy Documentation Center.

The Lonergan Review is published twice yearly by Seton Hall a peer-reviewed journal that explores the impact and legacy of the work of Bernard Lonergan. The Lonergan Review is available online through subscription at the Philosophy Documentation Center.

Lonergan Workshop Journal contains papers from the annual Lonergan Workshop at Boston College. The Workshop includes discussion groups intended for people at every level of scholarly expertise, reports on applications and work in progress, and seminars on Lonergan’s major writings. The journal is a rich resource for all scholars working in this field. Volume 1 to Volume 27 are available online from Lonergan Resource. Contents in past journals from March 1983 can be viewed on the Lonergan Institute website. The Lonergan Workshop Journal is available online through subscription at the Philosophy Documentation Center.

Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education, the journal of the Salesian Institute of Philosophy, India is published three times a year. It aims at the elaboration of a pluridisciplinary but integrated curriculum of studies, in which philosophy plays a vital role in bringing together faith and life, faith and culture. Some issues of this journal specifically focus on the writings of Bernard Lonergan. Contents and abstracts of journal articles can be found here.