T&T Clark Reader in Analytic Theology
Oliver Crisp (Volume Editor) , Joshua Cockayne (Volume Editor) , Jonathan C. Rutledge (Volume Editor)
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T&T Clark Reader in Analytic Theology
Oliver Crisp (Volume Editor) , Joshua Cockayne (Volume Editor) , Jonathan C. Rutledge (Volume Editor)
- Textbook
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Offering a collection of some of the best essays in the field, T&T Clark Reader in Analytic Theology is made up of 8 sections:
- Analytic Method, which examines the definition of AT
- Revelation, Scripture, and Tradition, discussing the data and procedures of theological theorizing
- The Trinity, which explains one of the fundamental pillars of historical Christian doctrine
- The Incarnation, setting up the fundamental problem of Christology
- Hamartiology, an honest discussion of the nature of sin
- The Atonement, involving discussion of Christ's saving work
- Eschatology, reflecting contributions from all three of the traditional afterlife destinations
- Liturgy & Sacraments, which illustrates the tools of analytic philosophy to question the liturgical and sacramental theology
Each section is carefully constructed, featuring:
- Section introductions
- Contributions from leading names in the field
- Seminar questions for each section topic
- Suggestions for further reading
- A list of links to relevant videos online for use in the classroom
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Analytic Method
1. William Wood, Oxford University – Trajectories, Traditions, and Tools in Analytic Theology
2. Sarah Coakley, University of Cambridge – On Why Analytic Theology is Not a Club
3. Oliver D. Crisp, University of St Andrews – Analytic Theology as Systematic Theology
Chapter 2: Revelation, Scripture, and Tradition
4. Sameer Yadav, Westmont College – Christian Doctrine and Ontological Commitment
5. Michael C. Rea, University of Notre Dame – Authority and Truth
6. Steven Nemes, Fuller Theological Seminary – On the Priority of Tradition: An Exercise in Analytic Theology
Chapter 3: The Trinity
7. H. E. Baber, University of San Diego – The Trinity: Relative Identity a Redux
8. Thomas H. McCall, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School – Trinity Plain and Simple
9. Richard Cross, University of Notre Dame – Two Models of the Trinity?
Chapter 4: The Incarnation
10. Timothy Pawl, University of Saint Thomas – A Solution to the Fundamental Philosophical Problem of Christology
11. Thomas Senor, University of Arkansas – Drawing on Many Traditions: An Ecumenical Kenotic Christology
12. Katherin A. Rogers, University of Delaware – The Incarnation as Action Composite
Chapter 5: Hamartiology
13. Jonathan C. Rutledge, University of St Andrews – Original Sin, the Fall, and Epistemic Self-Trust
14. Hud Hudson, Western Washington University – Fission, Freedom, and the Fall
15. Marilyn McCord Adams – Sin as Uncleanness
Chapter 6: The Atonement
16. Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis University – The Atonement and the Problem of Shame
17. Tim Bayne & Greg Restall, University of Manchester & University of Melbourne – A Participatory Model of the Atonement
18. Mark C. Murphy, Georgetown University – Not Penal Substitution but Vicarious Punishment
Chapter 7: Eschatology
19. James T. Turner, Jr., Anderson University – On Two Reasons Christian Theologians Should Reject the Intermediate State
20. Timothy Pawl & Kevin Timpe, University of Saint Thomas & Calvin University – Incompatibilism, Sin, and Free Will in Heaven
21. Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Washington University in St. Louis – Losing Your Soul
Chapter 8: Liturgy & Sacraments
22. Joshua Cockayne, University of St Andrews – Inclusive Worship and Group Liturgical Action
23. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University – With One Accord: The Communal Dimension of Liturgical Action
24. James M. Arcadi, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School – Impanation, Incarnation, and Enabling Externalism
25. Terence Cuneo, University of Vermont – Rites of Remission
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 21 Jan 2027 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 496 |
| ISBN | 9780567721068 |
| Imprint | T&T Clark |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























