About this Blog

What This Blog Is

Disputationes is a forum for philosophical theology. Its central concern is the intelligibility of theological language and the ontological grounding of truth.

The essays explore questions such as:
  • How is intelligibility possible at all?

  • What is the relation between logos, truth, and being?

  • How can Lutheran theology speak truthfully within a post-Kantian philosophical horizon?

The project draws on metaphysics, philosophy of language, and the Lutheran theological tradition in order to clarify the conceptual conditions under which theological claims can be meaningfully made.

Where to Begin

Readers new to the project may wish to begin with several representative essays:

  • Love Before Intelligibility
  • Nota Trinitaria on Teleo-Spaces
  • Determinability, Intelligibility, and Logos

These essays introduce themes that recur throughout the blog, particularly the grounding of intelligibility, the role of the logos, and the metaphysical framework explored in later posts.

How the Blog Unfolds

Although each post can be read independently, the blog develops cumulatively over time. Recurring topics include:

  • teleo-spaces and differentiated possibility

  • the grounding of intelligibility and truth

  • model-theoretic approaches to theology

  • divine causality and participation

  • Lutheran metaphysics in contemporary philosophical context

Readers may follow the discussion chronologically through the archive or explore specific topics through the labels and navigation tools on the site.

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