
Walter J. Ong
30 November 1912 – 12 August 2003
25 works on record
Biography
Walter Jackson Ong was an American Jesuit priest, professor of English literature, cultural and religious historian and philosopher. His major interest was in exploring how the transition from orality to literacy influenced culture and changed human consciousness. In 1978 Ong served as elected president of the Modern Language Association of America.
Works

In the human grain
1967

The barbarian within
1962

Darwin's vision and Christian perspectives
1960

Three American literatures

Proforikót-ita kai e-ngrammatosyn-i

Fighting for Life

Language As Hermeneutic

Sozlu ve Yazili Kultur

Hopkins, the self, and God

Ramus, method, and the decay of dialogue

Faith and contexts

Orality and Literacy

An Ong reader

Interfaces of the Word

Faith and Contexts, Volume II

Rhetoric, romance, and technology

Knowledge and the future of man

Frontiers in American Catholicism

The presence of the word

American Catholic crossroads
Retrouver la parole
Retrouver la parole
1971
Ramus
Ramus
Italy and Its Monarchy
Italy and Its Monarchy
Realizing Catholicism
Realizing Catholicism
Ramus and Talon inventory
Ramus and Talon inventory