Analytic Theology

Analytic Theology
Author: Oliver D. Crisp
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2009-02-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199203563

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Essays in Analytic Theology

Essays in Analytic Theology
Author: Michael C. Rea
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Philosophical theology
ISBN: 0198866801

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This book is the first of two volumes collecting together Michael C. Rea's most substantial work in analytic theology. This volume considers the nature of God and our ability to talk and discover truths about God, whereas the companion volume focuses on theological questions about humanity and the human condition. The chapters in the first part of Volume I explore issues pertaining to discourse about God and the authority of scripture. Part two focuses on divine attributes, while part three discusses doctrine of the trinity and related issues.

Essays in Analytic Theology

Essays in Analytic Theology
Author: Michael C. Rea
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0192636677

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This book is the second of two volumes collecting together Michael C. Rea's most substantial work in analytic theology. The first volume focuses on the nature of God and our ability to talk and discover truths about God, whereas this volume contains essays focused more on questions about humanity, the human condition, and how human beings relate to God. Part one of Volume II considers on the doctrines of the incarnation, original sin, and atonement. Part two examines the problem of evil, the problem of divine hiddenness, and a theological problem that arises in connection with the idea God not only tolerates but validates a response of angry protest in the face of these problems.

The Nature and Promise of Analytic Theology

The Nature and Promise of Analytic Theology
Author: Oliver D. Crisp
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004424334

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Analytic theology is a flourishing new theological movement, addresses itself to the intersection between philosophy and theology. In this short monograph readers are introduced to this approach to theology, and to some of its main ideas and scholars.

An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology

An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology
Author: Thomas H. McCall
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830840958

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Analytic theology is a new and stimulating movement that uses the tools and methods of philosophy to help us understand and articulate Christian doctrine. Thomas McCall introduces us to analytic theology, explaining its connections to Scripture, Christian tradition and culture, and calling the discipline to deeper engagement with the traditional resources of the theological task.

Essays in Analytic Theology: Metatheology

Essays in Analytic Theology: Metatheology
Author: Michael Cannon Rea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Philosophical theology
ISBN:

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This two-volume collection brings together Michael C. Rea's most substantial work in analytic theology. The first volume considers the nature of God and our ability to talk and discover truths about God, whereas Volume II focuses on theological questions about humanity and the human condition. The chapters in the first part of Volume I explore issues pertaining to discourse about God and the authority of scripture. Part two focuses on divine attributes, while part three discusses doctrine of the trinity and related issues. Part one of Volume II considers the doctrines of the incarnation, original sin, and atonement. Part two examines the problem of evil, the problem of divine hiddenness, and a theological problem that arises in connection with the idea God not only tolerates but validates a response of angry protest in the face of these problems.

Retrieving Doctrine

Retrieving Doctrine
Author: Oliver D. Crisp
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830839283

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Oliver Crisp offers a set of essays that analyze the significance and contribution of several great thinkers in the Reformed tradition, ranging from John Calvin and Jonathan Edwards to Karl Barth. Crisp explains how these thinkers navigated pressing theological issues and how contemporary readers can draw relevant insights from the tradition.

Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God

Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God
Author: William Hasker
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-08-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191503738

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This is the first full-length study of the doctrine of the Trinity from the standpoint of analytic philosophical theology. William Hasker reviews the evidence concerning fourth-century pro-Nicene trinitarianism in the light of recent developments in the scholarship on this period, arguing for particular interpretations of crucial concepts. He then reviews and criticizes recent work on the issue of the divine three-in-oneness, including systematic theologians such as Barth, Rahner, Moltmann, and Zizioulas, and analytic philosophers of religion such as Leftow, van Inwagen, Craig, and Swinburne. In the final part of the book he develops a carefully articulated social doctrine of the Trinity which is coherent, intelligible, and faithful to scripture and tradition.

Ritualized Faith

Ritualized Faith
Author: Terence Cuneo
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198757751

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Central to the lives of the religiously committed are not simply religious convictions but also religious practices. The religiously committed, for example, regularly assemble to engage in religious rites, including corporate liturgical worship. Although the participation in liturgy is central to the religious lives of many, few philosophers have given it attention. In this collection of essays, Terence Cuneo turns his attention to liturgy, contending that the topic proves itself to be philosophically rich and rewarding. Taking the liturgical practices of Eastern Christianity as its focal point, Ritualized Faith examines issues such as what the ethical importance of ritualized religious activities might be, what it is to immerse oneself in such activities, and what the significance of liturgical singing and iconography are. In doing so, Cuneo makes sense of these liturgical practices and indicates why they deserve a place in the religiously committed life.

Essays in Analytic Theology: Incarnation, sin, and atonement

Essays in Analytic Theology: Incarnation, sin, and atonement
Author: Michael Cannon Rea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Philosophical theology
ISBN:

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This two-volume collection brings together Michael C. Rea's most substantial work in analytic theology. The first volume considers the nature of God and our ability to talk and discover truths about God, whereas Volume II focuses on theological questions about humanity and the human condition. The chapters in the first part of Volume I explore issues pertaining to discourse about God and the authority of scripture. Part two focuses on divine attributes, while part three discusses doctrine of the trinity and related issues. Part one of Volume II considers the doctrines of the incarnation, original sin, and atonement. Part two examines the problem of evil, the problem of divine hiddenness, and a theological problem that arises in connection with the idea God not only tolerates but validates a response of angry protest in the face of these problems.