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Future Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 1, May 2025.
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On Systematic Philosophical Theology

Philosophia Christi, 2021
The disciplines of systematic theology, dogmatic theology, fundamental theology, philosophical theology, and philosophy of religion are characterized and their relations to one another are discussed.
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Aquinas's philosophical theology

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 1999
Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas. John I. Jenkins. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997. pp. 267. £35.00 hb. ISBN 0–521–58126–5. The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas. Norman Kretzmann and Eleonore Stump. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993. pp. 302. £12.95 pb. ISBN 0–521–43769–5.
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Descartes’s Philosophical Theology

2019
In this chapter I argue the following thesis: 1) Descartes’s Meditations never formulate the problem of God’s existence as it is required by the precepts of order; in particular, the only problem of existence posed by Descartes after the classification of thoughts in the Third Meditation does not concern God directly, but generally aliqua res.
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The Primacy of Philosophical Theology

Theology Today, 1970
The center of theology, I shall argue, is philosophical theology, that is, philosophical analysis of fundamental religious concepts and claims. Whether there can be any revelation, general or special, and which putative revelation or revealed theology, if any, is genuine must be settled by reference to philosophical criteria.
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Theology and the God of the philosophers

2006
The God that philosophers in the early modern period intended to refer to was the God of the Judeo-Christian tradition, which is to say, the being who created the world, who spoke to Moses from the burning bush, and who, through Jesus Christ, saved mankind from the consequences of sin. But who that being is, and what he means for human existence, was a
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On Philosophical Tasks in Theology

Toronto Journal of Theology, 1989
Professor Schner's paper has raised some interesting issues about the nature of the enterprises of theology and philosophy, and the relationships between them. I find myself in essential agreement with several of his points, but I want to develop in more detail the ways in which philosophy might be of service to theology, and to end by placing ...
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The Scope of Philosophical Theology

The Journal of Religion, 1971
The mode of inquiry to be exhibited throughout this essay at once resembles two venerable disciplines but resists reduction to either. In proposing that theological doctrines be assessed partly on the basis of philosophical criteria, the argument might easily be deemed an exploration in philosophical theology, were it not for the facts that (I) there ...
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