Disputationes

It was regular practice in the medieval university for faculty and students to engage in the art of disputation. This blog presupposes the corporate nature of the theological enterprise, supposing that theology, particularly Lutheran theology, can once again clarify its truth claims and provide rational justification for its positions.

Monday, May 17, 2021

Thoughts on Stewardship and Sorge

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Stewardship is about care, and Heidegger showed us that Sorge (care) is the way in which Dasein exists. To be Dasein is to be a creature, a...

Theology and the Philosophy of Science: The Syntactic and Semantic Views

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The Received View  in the [hilosophy of science is the  syntactic view.   Accordingly, scientific theory is construed as a set of sentences ...
Sunday, May 02, 2021

Reflecting Judgments and another Kind of Metaphysics

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I. Kantian Background It is well known that Kant rejected traditional metaphysics, claiming that such metaphysics attempts to know that whic...
Saturday, April 24, 2021

On Pluhar's Solution to Certain Problems of Uniting the Three Kantian Critiques: Part III

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 III Kant presupposes that both aesthetic and teleological judgments are legitimately made by reasonable men and women, and he is motivated ...
Tuesday, April 20, 2021

On Pluhar's Solution to Certain Problems of Uniting the Three Kantian Critiques: Part I & II

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I Werner Pluhar "Translator's Introduction" to Kant's  Critique of Judgment  is not simply a brief summary of the main res...
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Dennis Bielfeldt
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President of the Institute of Lutheran Theology and Director of the Christ School of Theology PhD Program
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