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Conceptual engineering for analytic theology [PDF]
Conceptual Engineering is the method (or methods) via which we can assess and improve our concepts. Can Conceptual Engineering be usefully employed within analytic theology? Given that analytic theology and analytic philosophy effectively share the same philosophical toolkit then if Conceptual Engineering works well in philosophy then it ought to work ...
Patrick Greenough+2 more
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Worry and Analytic Theology [PDF]
Abstract The analytic method of theological inquiry has been around (in name) long enough to be identified by certain literary patterns. One such pattern appears in the liberal use of the term “worry.” More than some trivial terminological tic, in this article, I argue that “worry” names a methodological problem, which, left unaccounted ...
S. Mark Hamilton
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On Theology and Objectivity: A Northern Point of View to Analytic Theology
Abstract: This paper has three aims. First, it provides the historical background necessary to understand the nature of academic systematic theology as it is currently being pursued in Nordic countries. Second, it questions whether the current methods of analytic theology are able to fulfill the desiderata of Nordic academic systematic theology.
Olli‐Pekka Vainio
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Analytic theology and contemporary inquiry [PDF]
Contemporary theology appears to be in a transitional phase that brings with it a search for forms of thought that can support theology’s ongoing work.
Martin Westerholm
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The Possibility of a Scientific Approach to Analytic Theology
A question that is often asked of analytic theologians is: what, if anything, distinguishes analytic theology from philosophy of religion? In this essay, I consider two approaches to what is called “analytic theology.” I argue that the first approach, which I associate with the common practice of analytic theology in the university, is very difficult ...
Andrew B. Torrance
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The Nature and Promise of Analytic Theology
Abstract In the past decade analytic theology has established itself as a flourishing research program that includes academic journals, monograph series, a dedicated annual conference, research centers on several continents, and a growing and diverse body of work produced by scholars drawn from philosophy, theology, and biblical studies.
Oliver D. Crisp+2 more
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Analytic theology and science-engaged theology [PDF]
This article contributes to ongoing discussions on the place of theology in secular research universities by examining the relationship between analytic theology and science-engaged theology.
Joanna Leidenhag
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Analytic Theology as Systematic Theology [PDF]
Abstract It is often said that analytic theology is not really systematic theology; it is something else entirely. However, specifying what this “something else” amounts to has proven a little more difficult. In this article I argue that analytic theology may be a species of systematic theology.
Oliver D. Crisp
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AbstractAnalytic theology is often described as something like the application of analytic philosophy's tools to theological studies, but what this means can be unclear. In this paper, I offer a primer on analytic theology which clarifies this common description of the field.
Aaron Brian Davis
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Toward Analytic Theology: An Itinerary [PDF]
In this paper I aim at explaining how analytic philosophical theology developed into a thriving field of research. In doing so, I place analytic philosophical theology into a larger intellectually narrative that is deeply influenced by the philosophy of Enlightenment.
Gasser, G. (Georg), Gasser, G. (Georg)
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