Bernard Lonergan, the Canadian philosopher, theologian, and economist, lectured at TMI, significantly shaping the learning and questioning experience offered by the institute. According to Lonergan himself, the 1945 lecture series that he delivered at TMI, entitled "Thought and Reality," served as the seed for his seminal book,
Insight: A Study of Human Understanding (1957). TMI is also home to a large collection of Lonergan documents, including lecture notes and audio tapes, which are being digitized with the help of the Lonergan Research Institute. For many years, TMI organized a "Listening to Lonergan" lecture series during the autumn semester, co-sponsored by
Concordia University and the Thomas More Research Institute. ==References==