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On the virtues of neutrality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2024

James N. Anderson*
Affiliation:
Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC, USA

Abstract

Jc Beall's Divine Contradiction proposes a bold response to the so-called ‘logical’ problems of the Trinity: we should admit without embarrassment that divine reality is flat-out contradictory. Beall defends his proposal against a wide range of objections and contends that it enjoys various philosophical and theological virtues, including the virtues of metaphysical and epistemological neutrality. While I agree that ceteris paribus these are desirable, I question whether the possession of these virtues really gives Beall's approach any advantage over its competitors when the chips are finally counted.

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Book Symposium
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press

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