The methodological divide between systematic theologians and analytic philosophers of religion is ripe for exploration. The present volume represents an attempt to begin a much-needed interdisciplinary conversation about the value of analytic philosophical approaches to theological topics.
The methodological divide between systematic theologians and analytic philosophers of religion is ripe for exploration. The present volume represents an attempt to begin a much-needed interdisciplinary conversation about the value of analytic philosophical approaches to theological topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Introduction * I: In Defense of Analytic Theology * 1: Oliver D. Crisp: On Analytic Theology * 2: William J. Abraham: Systematic Theology as Analytic Theology * 3: Randal Rauser: Theology as a Bull Session * II: Historical Perspectives * 4: John Lamont: A Conception of Faith in the Greek Fathers * 5: Andrew Chignell: "As Kant has Shown...": Analytic (and Synthetic) Theology in the Critical Philosophy * 6: Andrew Dole: Schleiermacher's Theological Anti-Realism * 7: Nicholas Wolterstorff: How Philosophical Theology Became Possible Within the Analytic Tradition of Philosophy * III: On the Data for Theology: Scripture, Reason, and Experience * 8: Thomas McCall: Scripture as the Word of God * 9: Thomas M. Crisp: On Believing that the Scriptures are Divinely Inspired * 10: Michael Sudduth: The Contribution of Religious Experience to Dogmatic Theology * 11: Michael J. Murray: Science and Religion in Constructive Engagement * IV: Analytic Approaches Reconsidered * 12: Eleonore Stump: The Problem of Evil * 13: Merold Westphal: Hermeneutics and Holiness * 14: Sarah Coakley: Dark Contemplation and Epistemic Transformation: The Analytic Theologian Re-meets Teresa of Ávila
* Introduction * I: In Defense of Analytic Theology * 1: Oliver D. Crisp: On Analytic Theology * 2: William J. Abraham: Systematic Theology as Analytic Theology * 3: Randal Rauser: Theology as a Bull Session * II: Historical Perspectives * 4: John Lamont: A Conception of Faith in the Greek Fathers * 5: Andrew Chignell: "As Kant has Shown...": Analytic (and Synthetic) Theology in the Critical Philosophy * 6: Andrew Dole: Schleiermacher's Theological Anti-Realism * 7: Nicholas Wolterstorff: How Philosophical Theology Became Possible Within the Analytic Tradition of Philosophy * III: On the Data for Theology: Scripture, Reason, and Experience * 8: Thomas McCall: Scripture as the Word of God * 9: Thomas M. Crisp: On Believing that the Scriptures are Divinely Inspired * 10: Michael Sudduth: The Contribution of Religious Experience to Dogmatic Theology * 11: Michael J. Murray: Science and Religion in Constructive Engagement * IV: Analytic Approaches Reconsidered * 12: Eleonore Stump: The Problem of Evil * 13: Merold Westphal: Hermeneutics and Holiness * 14: Sarah Coakley: Dark Contemplation and Epistemic Transformation: The Analytic Theologian Re-meets Teresa of Ávila
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