Sijuwade, Joshua (2020) The Functional Monotheism Model And The Tri-Theism Objection. PhD thesis, University of York.
Abstract
In this thesis, I argue that the Functional Monotheism model is not tri-theistic, but is a model of pro-Nicene Trinitarianism. In establishing this thesis, I focus on countering a specific objection prevalent in the Analytic Theology literature; the Tri-Theism Objection, which has charged the Functional Monotheism model with “tri-theism”. This objection, formulated by Kelly James Clark and Edward Feser, asserts that the Functional Monotheism model is tri-theistic and thus should be rejected as a possible model of scriptural monotheism and “orthodox” Trinitarianism. I argue against this objection by demonstrating that the Functional Monotheism model, once certain necessary philosophical clarifications and modifications are made, is not tri-theistic (in the classical sense of the term), but is in fact in line with “strict” (Second Temple) Jewish monotheism and “orthodox” (pro-Nicene) Trinitarianism. The Functional Monotheism model, contra the proponents of the objection, is therefore not subject to a charge of tri-theism, and thus should be taken as a viable model of “orthodox” Trinitarianism that can aid analytic theologians in their Trinitarian theorising.
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Supervisors: | Efird, David |
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Awarding institution: | University of York |
Academic Units: | The University of York > Philosophy (York) |
Identification Number/EthosID: | uk.bl.ethos.808738 |
Depositing User: | Mr Joshua Sijuwade |
Date Deposited: | 26 Jun 2020 23:42 |
Last Modified: | 21 Jul 2020 09:53 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:etheses.whiterose.ac.uk:27097 |
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