On the role of logic in analytic theology: Exploring the Wider Context of Beall’s Philosophy of Logic

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Abstract

What is the proper role of logic in analytic theology? This question is thrown into sharp relief when a basic logical principle is questioned, as in Beall’s ‘Christ – A Contradiction.’ Analytic philosophers of logic have debated between exceptionalism and anti-exceptionalism, with the tide shifting towards anti-exceptionalism in recent years. By contrast, analytic theologians have largely been exceptionalists. The aim of this paper is to argue for an anti-exceptionalist view, specifically treating logic as a modelling tool. Along the way I critically engage with Beall on the role of logic in theology, maintaining that theological inquiry is in some ways disanalogous with other theoretical enterprises.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)508
Number of pages528
JournalJournal of Analytic Theology
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jul 2019

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