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Paradox And Contradiction In Theology 1st Edition Jonathan C Rutledge

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Paradox And Contradiction In Theology 1st Edition Jonathan C Rutledge
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.5 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Jonathan C. Rutledge, (ed.)
ISBN: 9781032321097, 9781003319221, 9781032333427, 1032321091, 100331922X, 1032333421
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Paradox And Contradiction In Theology 1st Edition Jonathan C Rutledge by Jonathan C. Rutledge, (ed.) 9781032321097, 9781003319221, 9781032333427, 1032321091, 100331922X, 1032333421 instant download after payment.

Paradox and Contradiction in Theology 

This book explores and expounds upon questions of paradox and contradiction in theology with an emphasis on recent contributions from analytic philosophical theology.

It addresses questions such as: What is the place of paradox in theology?

Where might different systems of logic (e.g. paraconsistent ones) find a place in theological discourse (e.g. Christology)?

What are proper responses to the presence of contradiction(s) in one's theological theories?

Are appeals to analogical language enough to make sense of paradox?

Bringing together an impressive line-up of theologians and philosophers, the volume offers a range of fresh perspectives on a central topic.

It is valuable reading for scholars of theology and philosophy of religion.

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