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...restoration has not meant the eclipse of Jesuit accomplishment. Contemporary Jesuit theologians, for instance, helped shape the Second Vatican Council. Probably the most eminent Catholic theologian alive is Germany's Jesuit Karl Rahner, whose works have been translated into more languages (47) than Goethe's. Canada's Bernard J.F. Lonergan has built a formidable reputation on two brilliant but difficult works, Insight (1957) and Method in Theology (1972). A newer name, at least to Northern Hemisphere Christians, is Montevideo's Juan Luis Segundo, whose theology is just beginning to appear in English. The restored society has also produced the other...
...both Ackerman and Francis R. Lonergan '72-4, an SDS member who helped draft the earlier complaint, seemed to be somewhat disenchanted with the apparently ideal relationship...
...Lonergan, disappointed at the Commission's refusal earlier this month to investigate the allegedly racist teaching of Richard Herrnstein, professor of Psychology, said, "I don't think the Commission will take the challenge we've given them...
Francis R. Lonergan '72-4, an SDS member who helped draft the initial complaint, said last night that radicals in the Sociology and Anthropology Departments are preparing detailed briefs for submission to the Commission on those Departments' alleged hiring biases...
...think the Commission will take the challenge we've given them," Lonergan said. "They'll refuse to hold open hearings, bury themselves in statistics, and come out with a report sometime next year...