Robert M. Doran Explained

Pre-Nominals:The Reverend
Robert M. Doran
Post-Nominals:SJ
Birth Name:Robert Michael Doran
Birth Date:20 June 1939
Birth Place:New York City, New York
Death Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nationality:American, Canadian
Other Names:Bob Doran
Module:
Child:yes
Religion:Christianity (Roman Catholic)
Church:Latin Church
Congregations:Society of Jesus
Module2:
Child:yes
Thesis Title:Subject and Psyche[1]
Thesis Year:1975
Doctoral Advisor:Matthew L. Lamb
Influences:Bernard Lonergan, Paul Ricoeur, Carl Jung[2]
Discipline:Theology
Sub Discipline:Systematic theology
Main Interests:Philosophy and Theology of Bernard Lonergan
Notable Works:Theology and the Dialectics of History, The Trinity in History
Notable Ideas:Psychic Conversion

Robert Michael Doran (20 June 1939 – 21 January 2021) was an American-Canadian Jesuit priest, and theologian, and Emmett Doerr Chair in Catholic Systematic Theology at Marquette University. He was known for his research on the works of the Jesuit theologian and philosopher Bernard Lonergan.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Doran . Robert M. . 1975 . Subject and Psyche: A Study in the Foundations of Theology . subscription . PhD dissertation . Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Marquette University . 26608289 . 28 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Subject and Psyche: A Study in the Foundations of Theology. ProQuest. .
  3. Doran . Robert M. . 2006 . The Starting Point of Systematic Theology . Theological Studies . 67 . 4 . 750–776 . 10.1177/004056390606700402 . 170318565 . 2169-1304 . 12 November 2018.