Abstract

The author examines and disputes the conventional view that differences in method in Eastern and Western Christian theology arise from disparate appropriations of logic. Borrowing a distinction from Karl Barth, she maintains that the differences are better understood as pertaining to genre. The significance of genre in theology and of the structure of theological texts in turn suggests a large area of inquiry hitherto ignored by theologians that is clearly in need of greater attention.

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