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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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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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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 as Sapiential Theology: Reflections on a Concern Raised by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
In a recent essay, the prolific and influential evangelical theologian, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, claims that analytic theology “is one of the major developments of our time, boasting annual conferences, a manifesto, and an online journal.” Vanhoozer mentions ...
Wessling Jordan
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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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On the Priority of Tradition: An Exercise in Analytic Theology
This essay discusses the nature and relative priority of the sources for analytic theology with an eye to the manner in which the analytic theologian ought to orient herself to them.
Nemes Steven
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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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How to Make Analytic Science-Engaged Theology an ASSET
This paper explores the relationship between analytic theology and science-engaged theology through a historical lens, connecting contemporary disagreements between analytic metaphysicians and philosophers of science to a disagreement about ...
Meghan Page
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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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