12. Analytic Theology and Logical Evaluation
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Download: Restoration Theology Student Notes
Introduction to Analytic Theology
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Analytic theology: Newer field (since ~2009); applies rigorous logic, philosophy, and clear reasoning to theological questions.
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Goal: Clarify doctrines, avoid fallacies, test arguments precisely.
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Complements other theologies: Biblical (content), systematic (synthesis), historical (precedents), comparative (alternatives).
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Key tool: Logic – careful reasoning that avoids errors and draws valid conclusions in pursuit of truth.
What Is Logic?
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Informal logic: Everyday reasoning (e.g., “If I eat too much, I feel bloated”).
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Formal logic: Symbolic, rigorous analysis using syllogisms.
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valid vs. invalid arguments
Major Types of Fallacies (5 Categories)
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Fallacies of Relevance: Premises irrelevant to conclusion
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Ad hominem (attack person, not argument)
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Appeal to authority/emotion/popularity
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Red herring, straw man, genetic fallacy
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Fallacies of Presumption: Assume what needs proving
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Begging the question
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False dilemma
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Suppressed evidence
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False cause (post hoc, correlation ≠ causation)
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Fallacies of Ambiguity: Unclear language
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Equivocation (word used two ways)
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Amphiboly, composition, division
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Fallacies of Weak Induction: Insufficient evidence
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Hasty generalization
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Slippery slope
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Weak analogy
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Appeal to ignorance
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Formal Fallacies: Errors in logical structure
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Affirming the consequent (If A→B, B true → A true)
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Denying the antecedent (If A→B, A false → B false)
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7-Step Method for Analytic Evaluation of a Doctrine
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Clearly identify the doctrine
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Express the doctrine’s logical structure (premises → conclusion).
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Identify assumptions and define key terms
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List main reasons supporting the doctrine
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Identify difficult texts / counter-evidence
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Identify logical defeaters (objections) and offer explanations/counter-arguments
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Revise doctrine in light of objections; invite feedback
Benefits of Analytic Approach
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Makes arguments precise and transparent.
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Reveals hidden assumptions and weak links.
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Hardens position against criticism or shows where revision needed.
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Encourages humility: Logic shows where we might be wrong.
Conclusion
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Analytic theology uses logic to evaluate doctrines rigorously.
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Strengthens restorationist method by testing coherence and validity.
