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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 ...
Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
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Analytic theology and Science-Engaged Theology are two of the most exciting movements within theology in recent years, and have much in common. Both are interdisciplinary endeavours that engage other sub-disciplines (analytic philosophy and the natural ...
Joanna Leidenhag, Benedikt Paul Göcke
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“[T]he emergence of systematic theology as analytic theology was [. . .] an accident waiting to happen” (2009, 54), said the late William Abraham.
Alejandro Pérez, Olivier Riaudel
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Fulfilling Russell’s Wish: A.N. Prior and the Resurgence of Philosophical Theology [PDF]
Wolterstorff (2009) provides an important explanation to the question: What caused the surprising resurgence of philosophical theology that has occurred over the last 50 years—a resurgence that rivals its zenith in the Middle Ages?
David Jakobsen
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Analytic meta-theologyWhat is analytic theology? How should we go about doing analytic theology and what can we expect from? These questions seem to be today´s challenge for analytic theology.
Alejandro Pérez
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Analytic Ecclesiology: The Paradox of the Unity of the Church
Analytic Ecclesiology is a new branch within the enterprise of Analytic Theology. The “analytic” part of the name refers to the analytic method employed to explicate the core claims of Christian theology using the tools of analytic philosophy.
Devina Benlin Oswan
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For as long as the Christian church has been working out its understanding of the second person of the Trinity, it has employed analytic philosophical reflection to sharpen theological comprehension.
Matthew Owen, Fred Sanders
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Returning to Spiritual Sense: Cruciform Power and Queer Identities in Analytic Theology
In recent theological scholarship, there has been a wave of interest in the tradition of spiritual sense and marginal social identities within analytic and philosophical theology.
David A. C. Bennett
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In Christian theology, the term ‘analytic theology’ refers both narrowly to a particular kind of scholarly activity and more broadly to an overall style or approach to doing theology. It may also refer to what some characterize as an intellectual culture
Michael Rea
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Analytic Theology as Systematic Theology
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.
Crisp Oliver D.
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