Document Type

Article

Language

eng

Format of Original

17 p.

Publication Date

11-2013

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Source Publication

Irish Theological Quarterly

Source ISSN

0021-1400

Original Item ID

doi: 10.1177/0021140013497446

Abstract

The dichotomy engendered by the hegemony of globalization as economic growth over other aspects of globalization calls for an integration that accounts for development and globalization as a phenomenon or a process that encompasses the reality of the various aspects of the human being, society, peoples, and institutions. This work examines how Lonergan’s philosophical anthropology promotes the concept of integral development as one of the ways of integrating the different forms of globalization so as to benefit the human person and to enhance the development and progress of nations.

Comments

Accepted version. Irish Theological Quarterly, Vol. 78, No. 4 (November 2013): 351-367. DOI. © 2013 SAGE Publications. Used with permission.

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