Introduction, James M. Arcadi, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA)I. Methods and Sources
1. The Importance of Model Building in Theology, Oliver D. Crisp, University of St. Andrews, UK
2. Modelling Inspiration: Perspicuity After Pentecost, Adam Green, Azusa Pacific University, USA
3. Religious Epistemology, Erik Baldwin, Indiana University, Northwest, USA and Tyler Dalton McNabb, University of St. Joseph, Macau
4. Norma Normata: The Role of Tradition in Analytic Theology, R. Lucas Stamps, Anderson University (SC), USA
5. Analytic Theology and Philosophy of Science: Towards and All-Encompassing Theory of God, the World, and Human Life, Benedikt Paul Göcke, University of Oxford, UK
6. The Fellowship of the Ninth Hour: Christian Reflections on the Nature and Value of Faith, Daniel Howard-Snyder, Western Washington University, USA, and Daniel J. McKaughan, Boston College, USA
II. Doctrine of God
7. A Model of Classical Theism, R. T. Mullins, University of Edinburgh, UK
8. An Anselmian Approach to Divine Omnipotence, Katherine Rogers, University of Delaware, USA
9. Maximal Greatness and Perfect Knowledge, Benjamin Arbour, Institute for Philosophical and Theological Research, USA
10. Retrieving Divine Immensity and Omnipresence, Ross Inman, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA
11. Divine Goodness and Love, Jordan Wessling, Lindsey Wilson College, USA
12. Divine Providence, David Fergusson, University of Edinburgh, UK
13. Divine Aseity and Abstract Objects, Lindsay K. Cleveland, University of Mary, USA
14. The Trinity, Thomas H. McCall, Asbury University, USAIII. Person and Work of Christ
15. The Incarnation, Timothy J. Pawl, University of St. Thomas, USA
16. Christ’s Impeccability, Johannes Grössl, University of Siegen, Germany
17. Philosophical Issues in the Atonement, William Lane Craig, Talbot School of Theology and Houston Baptist University, USA
18. Election, Grace, and Justice: Analyzing an Aporetic Tetrad, James N. Anderson, Reformed Theological Seminary (Charlotte), USAIV. Pneumatology
19. The Indwelling of Holy Spirit, Adonis Vidu, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, USA
20. Deification and Union with God, Carl Mosser, Gateway Seminary, USA
21. Towards an Analytic Theology of Charismatic Gifts: Preliminary Questions, Joanna M. B. Leidenhag, University of St. Andrews, UK V. Creation and Humans
22. Creatio Ex Nihilo, Andrew Ter Ern Loke, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
23. The Soul as Imago Dei: Modernizing Traditional Theological Anthropology, Joshua R. Farris, Mundelein Seminary, USA
24. The Fall and Original Sin, Olli-Pekka Vainio, University of Helsinki, Finland
25. Sin as Self-Deception, William Wood, University of Oxford, UK
26. Analytic Theological Ethics, Kent Dunnington, Biola University, USA
27. Willie Jennings on the Supersessionist Pathology of Race: A Differential Diagnosis, Sameer Yadav, Westmont College, USA
28. Goodness, Embodiment and Disability: Lessons from the Then for Now, Hilary Yancey, Baylor University, USA
29. Gender and Justice: Human and Divine Gender in Analytic Theological Discourse, Michelle Panchuk, Murray State University, USA
30. Analytic Theology and Animals, Faith Glavey Pawl, University of St. Thomas, USA
31. Analytic Theology and The Sciences, Aku Visala, University of Helsinki, Finland
32. The End of Things: Resurrection and New Creation, James T. Turner, Jr. Anderson University (SC), USA
VI. Experiences and Practices
33. Analytic Spirituality, David Efird, University of York, UK
34. Christian Baptism: A Reformed Account, Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C., USA
35. On the Intelligibility of Eucharistic Doctrine(s) in Analytic Theology, James M. Arcadi, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA
36. Analytic Theology and Liturgy, Joshua Cockayne, University of St Andrews, USA
37. Prayer, Scott Davison, Morehead State University, USA
A Comprehensive Categorized Bibliography of Analytic Theology, Jesse Gentile, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA
List of Contributors
Index