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YHWH and the God of philosophical theology

open access: goldVerbum et Ecclesia, 2005
In popular orthodox Christian philosophical theology, it is often taken for granted that the divine philosophised about is none other than the Hebrew deity YHWH himself. Moreover , it is often assumed that the Old  Testament depicts YHWH as being, inter alia, single, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and eternal.
Jaco Gericke
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Philosophical Theology and Rational Theology [PDF]

open access: yesNederduitse Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif, 2012
VincentBrummer’s philosophical theology project has been of utmost importance for philosophersof religion, and will continue to be so for the next generation of such scholars.
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Philosophical Theology and Fundamental Theology

open access: yesSt Tikhon's University Review, 2014
Two theological disciplines are contrasted in this article: philosophical theology and fundamental theology. The former evolved in Great Britain and the United States and may be considered a type of philosophical and inter-cultural deepening of natural theology.
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Philosophical Theology for a New Age

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Having distinguished the primary philosophers of religion, those whose philosophies of “Everything” entail something about religion, from those who study only or mainly religion, this article discusses the necessary comparative base for the future of the field.
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Theology, Hermeneutics and Philosophical Poetics

open access: yesInternational Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal, 2012
The article deals with Heidegger’s attitudes towards theology. Heidegger, stating that existential philosophy and theology are incompatible, advances a thesis of not objectivating poetic thinking. Whereas, Ricoeur’s biblical hermeneutics is based on his theory of metaphor.
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Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrines [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This chapter discusses Leibniz’s views on key Christian doctrines that were surrounded, in the early modern period, by particularly lively debates. The first section delves into his defence of the Trinity and the Incarnation against the charge of contradiction, and his exploration of metaphysical models capacious enough to accommodate these mysteries ...
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Natural Theology, Philosophical Theology and Illustrative Argumentation

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2016
Abstract I will attempt to define what we understand as “narrative argumentation” or “narrative arguments” through an appeal to a discussion of intercultural rational theology. In this context I offer a distinction between two concepts, which are considered usually as synonymous.
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