Talk:Ars Disputandi

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Grimsooth in topic Untitled

Theological e-Journal

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I added the word "Theological" to the "academic peer reviewed" phrasing as the journal is specifically written for the purpose of theological discussions & philosophy. While this is expressly stated as an objective it is also evidenced by the academic editors of this Journal:

Marcel Sarot(Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

Primary Interest: Philosophy of Religion, Specific Expertise: passibility, impassibility, suffering, theodicy, evil, attributes of God, philosophy of theology, feelings and emotions, methodolical naturalism, atheism, intelligent design, C.S. Lewis, Current Post: University Teaching post, Pastoral Ministry[1]

Michael Scott (University of Manchester, UK)

Maarten Wisse (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)

Research:implications of the canonical status of the Bible as sacred scripture. This resulted in my dissertation.

Themes from the history of theology, the Reformed scholasticism. Several articles and a bundle. The theology of Augustine in conversation with contemporary Trinitarian theology, resulting in a monograph on Augustine's De Trinitate. In a new study I intend to deal with the so-called "Christological turn 'in the dogma of the twentieth century, and correspondingly, the role of the Decalogue in dogmatics.[2] Blog of Maarten Wisse

Niek Brunsveld (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

"In 2006, I obtained a degree in Theology at Utrecht University (equivalent of MA), with a major in Meta-Ethics, on the basis of a thesis on the intersection of Philosophy of Religion and Meta-Ethics. In the same year, I also obtained a degree from the Protestant Theological University in Professional Ministerial Education. Subsequently, I received an MA in the Advanced Studies in Theology and Religious Studies from K.U.Leuven (Belgium), with a thesis on Hilary Putnam's refutation of metaphysical realism, in 2007."[3]

Since all the editors are theologins it is reasonable to believe this is expressly a theological journal. Grimsooth (talk) 20:43, 20 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Reference list

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  1. "Marcel Sarot user page". Marcel Sarot user page. Marcel Sarot. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. "Maarten Wisse's Self published biography translated". Maarten Wisse's Self published biography. Maarten Wisse. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. "drs. Niek Brunsveld Self written biography". drs. Niek Brunsveld Self written biography. drs. Niek Brunsveld. Retrieved 20 August 2011.