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14. Comparative Theology and Alternative Doctrines

14. Comparative Theology and Alternative Doctrines

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Download: Restoration Theology Student Notes

Defining Comparative Theology

  • Not well-known branch; historically used in several ways (apologetics, world theology, etc.).

  • Restorationist interest: Compare competing Christian theologies/doctrines (not other religions).

  • Opposes confessional approach (fides quaerens intellectum = faith seeking understanding).

  • Restorationist posture: fides quaerens veritatem = faith seeking truth.

Why Do Comparative Theology?

  • Not just understand others better; pursue actual truth.

  • Individuals, churches, denominations should do this regularly.

  • Current culture lacks this: Sunday services avoid debate; conferences rarely host real dialogue.

  • Goal: Find space to engage alternatives constructively.

Step-by-Step Method for Comparative Theology

  1. Identify main alternative positions on the doctrine.

  2. Gather best resources (steelman, not strawman):

  3. Systematically evaluate reasons for other position(s):

  4. Systematically evaluate defeaters against your position:

  5. Revise doctrine if evidence demands; invite feedback (debate, send to opponents).

Practical Tips

  • Focus on reasons, not emotion or speaker charisma.

  • One strong reason > five weak ones.

Conclusion

  • Comparative theology essential for truth-seeking restorationists.

  • Churches/denominations need open dialogue across lines.

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