JOHN POLKINGHORNE AND BERNARD LONERGAN ON THE SCIENTIFIC STATUS OF THEOLOGY
On the basis of his acquaintance with theoretical elementary particle physics, and following the lead of Thomas Torrance, John Polkinghorne maintains that the data upon which a science is based, and the method by which it treats those data, must respect
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Obnova teologickej metódy v reflexii Marcella Bordoniho (1930–2013)
A renewal of the theological method in the spirit of the II. Vatican Council represented a significant change in dogmatic theology. It was not just a question of technical nature, but rather a change of the way of thinking and approach.
Ivana Kostúrová
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Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Theological Method and Metaphysics
After the rise of logical positivism, even in the realm of theology, there was a trend to give up on accepting the actions of God in history as objective acts and to create an atmosphere of separating faith and reason. Wolfhart Pannenberg’s work presents
Kyungrae Kim
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Arguments in a Sartorial Mode, or the Asymmetries of History and Philosophy of Science [PDF]
History of science and philosophy of science are not perfectly complementary disciplines. Several important asymmetries govern their relationship. These asymmetries, concerning levels of analysis, evidence, theories, writing, and training show that to be
Richards, Robert J.
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John D. Dadosky, Robert M. Doran, ed., Bernard Lonergan. Method in Theology. Toronto, Buffalo, London, University of Toronto Press (coll. « Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan », 14), 2017, xvi-438 p. [PDF]
Louis Roy
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Does religious belief impact philosophical analysis? [PDF]
One popular conception of natural theology holds that certain purely rational arguments are insulated from empirical inquiry and independently establish conclusions that provide evidence, justification, or proof of God’s existence.
Tobia, Kevin P.
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The apodictic method and the dialogue between theology and science (II) [PDF]
Fr Petre Comșa, Costea Munteanu
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Francis Hutcheson and John Clarke: Self-Interest, Desire, and Divine Impassibility [PDF]
In this article I address a puzzle about one of Francis Hutcheson’s objections to psychological egoism. The puzzle concerns his premise that God receives no benefit from rewarding the virtuous. Why, in the early editions of his Inquiry Concerning Virtue (
Tilley, John J.
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Difference within Theology of Nature: The Strategies of Intelligibility and Credibility [PDF]
This author examines and augments a particular aspect of Ian Barbour's well-known fourfold typology for relating religion and science (conflict, independence, dialogue, and integration) in order to clarify two options available for theology as it ...
Wegter-McNelly, Kirk
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