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Theological Logico‑Epistemology

A broad field that studies the intersection of theology and logic/epistemology, encompassing theist, pantheist, panentheist, and other religious frameworks. It examines how religious doctrines (e.g., Trinity, incarnation, resurrection) challenge or inform logical principles, how faith relates to evidence, and how theological commitments shape epistemic virtues. Theological logico‑epistemology is not confined to a single tradition; it includes comparative work across religions and historical periods, analyzing the rational structures of belief.
Example: “Her theological logico‑epistemology work compared how Aquinas and al‑Ghazālī treated the problem of reconciling divine omnipotence with logical necessity.”
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