
handle: 10171/40225
In this paper I aim at explaining how analytic philosophical theology developed into a thriving field of research. In doing so, I place analytic philosophical theology into a larger intellectually narrative that is deeply influenced by the philosophy of Enlightenment. This larger framework shows that analytic philosophical theology aims at providing answers to concerns raised by a philosophical tradition that shaped fundamentally the making of our modern Western secular world.
Evidentialist objection, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, ddc:200, analytic philosophical theology, Verificationism, the rationality of religious belief, Analytic philosophical theology, :Teología y Ciencias religiosas [Materias Investigacion], B, The rationality of religious belief, reformed epistemology, Reformed epistemology, evidentialist objection, Materias Investigacion::Teología y Ciencias religiosas, verificationism
Evidentialist objection, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, ddc:200, analytic philosophical theology, Verificationism, the rationality of religious belief, Analytic philosophical theology, :Teología y Ciencias religiosas [Materias Investigacion], B, The rationality of religious belief, reformed epistemology, Reformed epistemology, evidentialist objection, Materias Investigacion::Teología y Ciencias religiosas, verificationism
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