It is often said that analytic theology is not really systematic theology; it is something else entirely. However, specifying what this “something else” amounts to has proven a little more difficult. In this article I argue that analytic theology may be a species of systematic theology. I show that there is no agreed view on the nature of systematic theology amongst several leading practitioners of systematic theology by comparing the work of John Webster, Brian Gerrish, and Gordon Kaufman. I then set out the Shared Task of Systematic Theology (Shared Task), which is a conceptual threshold for systematic theology that reflects the thought of Webster, Gerrish, and Kaufman. With this in mind, I argue that analytic theology can meet this thres...
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Theological method is situated properly in relation to a range of doctrinal commitments, especially ...
Analytic theologians have ironically experienced difficulties in precisely defining the meaning of ‘...
It is often said that analytic theology is not really systematic theology; it is something else enti...
Analytic theology is often described as something like the application of analytic philosophy's tool...
This article notes the difference between the tasks of biblical scholarship and systematic theology:...
Analytic theology is often seen as an outgrowth of analytic philosophy of religion. It isn’t fully c...
A question that is often asked of analytic theologians is: what, if anything, distinguishes analytic...
My primary aims in this paper are to give an overview of a recent movement which goes by the name of...
The author is grateful for the financial support of the Templeton Religion Trust.A question that is ...
This article responds to Jordan Wessling’s paper that engages a concern I expressed about analytic t...
This article contributes to ongoing discussions on the place of theology in secular research univers...
Many theologians reject analytic theology because they find it too abstract and spiritually sterile ...
In the 20th century, a particularly acrimonious relationship took place between analytic philosophy ...
This paper explores the relationship between analytic theology and science-engaged theology through ...
This article argues that analytic philosophy has a “convincingness deficit”; that proponents of the ...
Theological method is situated properly in relation to a range of doctrinal commitments, especially ...
Analytic theologians have ironically experienced difficulties in precisely defining the meaning of ‘...
It is often said that analytic theology is not really systematic theology; it is something else enti...
Analytic theology is often described as something like the application of analytic philosophy's tool...
This article notes the difference between the tasks of biblical scholarship and systematic theology:...
Analytic theology is often seen as an outgrowth of analytic philosophy of religion. It isn’t fully c...
A question that is often asked of analytic theologians is: what, if anything, distinguishes analytic...
My primary aims in this paper are to give an overview of a recent movement which goes by the name of...
The author is grateful for the financial support of the Templeton Religion Trust.A question that is ...
This article responds to Jordan Wessling’s paper that engages a concern I expressed about analytic t...
This article contributes to ongoing discussions on the place of theology in secular research univers...
Many theologians reject analytic theology because they find it too abstract and spiritually sterile ...
In the 20th century, a particularly acrimonious relationship took place between analytic philosophy ...
This paper explores the relationship between analytic theology and science-engaged theology through ...
This article argues that analytic philosophy has a “convincingness deficit”; that proponents of the ...
Theological method is situated properly in relation to a range of doctrinal commitments, especially ...
Analytic theologians have ironically experienced difficulties in precisely defining the meaning of ‘...