Qua Solution, 0-Qua Has Problems

Journal of Analytic Theology 8 (1):405-411 (2020)
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Abstract

We present an objection to Beall & Henderson’s recent paper defending a solution to the fundamental problem of conciliar Christology using qua or secundum clauses. We argue that certain claims the acceptance/rejection of which distinguish the Conciliar Christian from others fail to so distinguish on Beall & Henderson’s 0-Qua view. This is because on their 0-Qua account, these claims are either acceptable both to Conciliar Christians as well as those who are not Conciliar Christians or because they are acceptable to neither.

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David Ripley
Monash University
Grace Paterson
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Andrew Tedder
University of Connecticut

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