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The Qurʾān and the Future of Islamic Analytic Theology
Islamic analytic theology emerges into an uncharted territory that is dominated by two loosely defined areas: analytic philosophy and analytic theology. As a nascent field, this article argues that for Islamic analytic theology to move forward, it needs to place the Qurʾān at its centre. To have a clear understanding of our terms, I begin by attempting
Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
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Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: A Response to Jordan Wessling [PDF]
Abstract This article responds to Jordan Wessling’s paper that engages a concern I expressed about analytic theology not doing justice to the sapiential requirements of theology. I examine Wessling’s summary of my paper, conclude that his description is accurate and fair, appreciate his proposed solution, then go on to restate why I ...
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
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Analytic Theology as Declarative Theology
Analytic theology seeks to utilize conceptual tools and resources from contemporary analytic philosophy for ends that are properly theological. As a theological methodology relatively new movement in the academic world, this novelty might render it illegitimate.
James M. Arcadi
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Analytic Theology as a Way of Life [PDF]
Many theologians reject analytic theology because they find it too abstract and spiritually sterile to count as genuine theology. In contrast, I argue that analytic theology may be understood as a spiritual practice. It is an authentic development of a tradition of Christian philosophical theology, which includes Anselm and Aquinas as members, and ...
William Wood
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Analytic theology and the academic study of religion: response to critics [PDF]
I respond to challenges posed by Andrew Dole, Joanna Leidenhag, Kevin Schilbrack, and Sameer Yadav. Key topics include: whether the engagement between analytic theology and the academic study of religion really is mutually beneficial, distinguishing ...
William Wood
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Divine presence and absence: A theodicy of narrative analytic theology
For centuries, philosophers and theologians debated how to reconcile the existence of an all-powerful, all-loving, and ever-present God with the problem of evil. However, the question of why the righteous suffer remains unanswered. Given the omnipresence
Aku Stephen Antombikums
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Analytic Theology as Confessional Theology with a Linguistic Edge
Abstract Clarity about analytic theology’s theological authorities and their relative order will secure analytic theology’s place at the systematic theological table. Indeed, working on this issue suggests that analytic theology has the potential to be the best kind of confessional theology because not only can it receive and regulate ...
Scott Harrower
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Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the Trinity
In his De Trinitate (c.1170) Richard of St Victor gives one of the more intriguing examples of trinitarian philosophical theology. Beginning with our common beliefs about and experiences of love, he argues for the existence of three, and only three ...
Dennis Bray
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Albeit it is only a half of century that the issue of Divine (a)temporality entered the agenda of big discussions within analytic philosophical theology, it has become one of the keenest controversial topics, and voices against God’s timelessness are ...
Vladimir Shokhin
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“I Am the Gracious Goddess”: Wiccan Analytic Theology
To date, the theology and practices of modern pagan religions have not been critically studied using the methods of analytic theology. I discuss some of the challenges presented by these religions for the analytic theologian, and present a possible ...
Jonathan Hill
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