Introduction; Part I. Tools, Terminology and Basic Ideas: 1. Entailment, contradiction and theories; 2. The threat of contradiction; 3. Outline of target abstract responses in general; Part II. Two Principal Examples: 4. One central example: incarnation; 5. Partial theology: responses to the incarnation; 6. Robust theology: responses to the incarnation; 7. Another central example: trinity; 8. Partial theology: responses to the trinity; 9. Robust theology: responses to the trinity; Part III. Towards Other Examples of Contradiction: Part IV. Some Common Objections to Glut-Theoretic Theology: Part V. Closing Takeaways: References
Summary
This text charts out a very elementary but abstract framework to approach contradictions in Christian theology. It lays out a few salient abstract options for thinking about contradictions in the face of logical entailment
Notes
Also issued in print: 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Audience
Specialized
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 18, 2023)