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Can Analytic Theology be Phenomenological?
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The present essay is concerned with the question of whether analytic theology can be properly phenomenological. Both analytic theology and phenomenology are defined by reference to leading practitioners of both, and responses are given to objections to both approaches. The critique of analytic theology recently proposed by Martin Westerholm is considered, as well the objections to phenomenology brought forth by Tom Sparrow. The compatibility of analytic theology and phenomenology is argued on the basis of the definitions provided. Four brief arguments are given for establishing why an analytic theologian might consider adopting a phenomenological method. The essay concludes with a demonstration of a properly phenomenological analytic-theological treatment of the question of the relationship between Scripture and ecclesial tradition in dialog with the canonical sola scriptura of Kevin Vanhoozer and John Peckham.
Title: Can Analytic Theology be Phenomenological?
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The present essay is concerned with the question of whether analytic theology can be properly phenomenological.
Both analytic theology and phenomenology are defined by reference to leading practitioners of both, and responses are given to objections to both approaches.
The critique of analytic theology recently proposed by Martin Westerholm is considered, as well the objections to phenomenology brought forth by Tom Sparrow.
The compatibility of analytic theology and phenomenology is argued on the basis of the definitions provided.
Four brief arguments are given for establishing why an analytic theologian might consider adopting a phenomenological method.
The essay concludes with a demonstration of a properly phenomenological analytic-theological treatment of the question of the relationship between Scripture and ecclesial tradition in dialog with the canonical sola scriptura of Kevin Vanhoozer and John Peckham.
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