Swinburne on the Atonement: Reflections on Philosophical Theology and Religious Dialogue

Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue (10):49-60 (2012)
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This study examines an important part of Richard Swinburne’s case for the plausibility of Christianity, namely his Atonement theory. My examination begins by presenting Swinburne’s theory before alluding to the many criticisms it has attracted. I conclude with some lessons which can be learnt about philosophical theology and its use in interreligious dialogue. My main contention is that if philosophical theology is going to be used for inter-religious dialogue, then it should not be used with the expectation that disagreements will be overcome.

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