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The Human Knowledge of Jesus: A Conversation with Lonergan and Balthasar Thursday, September 27, 2007 1 p.m. Seton Hall University, Walsh Library, Beck Room South Orange, N.J. In recent times, much attention has been given in both ecclesial and popular literature to the humanity of Jesus. How did Jesus understand himself? Did he enjoy the beatific vision in his earthly life? Were there limitations to Jesus’ human knowledge? This lecture will explore such questions through a conversation between two prominent twentieth century Catholic theologians – Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs von Balthasar. A Lecture by Randall S. Rosenberg, Boston College Center for Catholic Studies Lecture Program 2007-2008

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ABOUT THE CENTER FOR CATHOLIC STUDIES Msgr. Richard Liddy, Director Dedicated to a dialogue between the Catholic intellectual tradition and all areas of contemporary culture, Seton Hall University's Center for Catholic Studies conducts an undergraduate degree program in Catholic Studies, offering a major, minor, certificate program and foreign study opportunities. In addition to presenting programs on faith and culture for students, faculty and the public, the Center incorporates the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute, the Seton Hall Institute on Work, the Micah Senior Executive Project and the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture, with its prestigious journal, The Chesterton Review. Please visit our Web site at academic.shu.edu/ccs For more information, contact: Center for Catholic Studies Seton Hall University Walsh Library – 4th Floor 400 South Orange AvenueSouth Orange, NJ 07079 Call 973-275-2525 or Email catholicstudies@shu.edu Directions available at www.shu.edu ABOUT THE SPEAKER Randall S. Rosenberg, a Ph.D. Candidate in Systematic Theology at Boston College, is currently completing his dissertation on the thought of Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs von Balthasar. His writings have appeared or will appear in Angelicum, Heythrop Journal, Logos, The Newman Studies Journal, America, Review for Religious, and God’s Grandeur: The Arts and Imagination in Theology, edited by David Robinson, S.J. The Human Knowledge of Jesus A Conversation with Lonergan and Balthasar