Thursday, December 02, 2010

Defining 2010


Hohenschwangau Castle, Bavaria, Germany (trekearth.com)

Merry Christmas.:)

This is the last post for this blog for 2010. The future Christmas post over on satire and theology will feature a written section and audio post which I invite readers to listen to when it is ready.

Within this article I thought I would define and explain in a personalized way a few terms which some of my readers may wonder about. I want to make sense to my readers.:)

Philosophical Theology:

A rare term. I recently looked it up on the web and this blog came up #8 as reference. Now being as I am not 'yet' famous my point stands. I would state it is the secondary use of the discipline of philosophy within the primary discipline of theology, which are studies (that could be called philosophical!) concerning God and religion. In my case, with the disciplines I have dealt with, theodicy (Leibniz) and the problem of evil, historically as academic disciplines primarily these arose within secular philosophy and then went into Christian theology. My Wales MPhil and PhD theses could have been done in Philosophy departments, but as my first two degrees were in Biblical Studies and Theological Studies my research degrees were done in Theology and Religion Departments.

In my case I am both a theologian and a philosopher, but a theologian in a much more broad sense, such as not only as a philosophical theologian but also a Biblical and systematic theologian being familiar with Reformed theology in both my MPhil and PhD work and my MTS. I am not a classical philosopher. I am not an expert on Greek and Continental philosophy, but I am a philosopher only in the sense of having done MPhil and PhD research degrees in the philosophy fields of theodicy and the problem of evil even though not in a Philosophy department.

Browning page 367

Philosophy of Religion:

I am more properly stated a philosopher with two philosophy degrees as in a philosopher of religion. In my mind this in the secondary use of the discipline of religion studies/theology within the discipline of philosophy. This was an aspect of my MPhil and PhD work, especially my Doctorate. Perhaps as much of 50% of the work was philosophy of religion and it is difficult to measure but the after viva revisions increased the amount of philosophy of religion in the PhD greatly.

Blackburn page 327

Biblical Studies:

This is an academic term for the study of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament and related texts, commentaries and lexicons.

I am a Biblical scholar in a sense that I can do Greek exegesis to do Biblical and systematic theology at an academic level, but I am not a linguist. A PhD in Biblical Studies would tend to be more concerned with languages, text and backgrounds and less with philosophical and theological issues than a PhD in Theology and Philosophy of Religion.

I doubt very much I would ever consider attempting a PhD in Biblical Studies. I would find it fascinating but would have to be paid to do it and be given 'no hassle' guarantees that I was not given the first time around with my UK research degrees.

And since I would never do formal course work again I would only do a research only degree which would only leave a UK or European degree as an option. The odds of me writing another degree are not only very small because of the hassles but because I can teach Biblical Studies without having a Doctorate in Biblical Studies.


Danish winter (trekearth.com)



BLACKBURN, SIMON (1996) Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford, University, Press.

BROWNING, W.R.F. (1997) Oxford Dictionary of the Bible, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

LEIBNIZ, G.W. (1710)(1998) Theodicy, Translated by E.M. Huggard Chicago, Open Court Classics.

Google Tip

Basically all Google accounts, Blogger, Gmail, Yahoo and other can be used to sign in for Google/Blogger followings, also known as Google Friend Connect. So, if any of you fellow Bloggers out there want to give yourself some more Google/Blogger followers you can use all Google associated accounts. I chose to place my two theology blogs and comic art blog on different accounts for marketing purposes and so I have three Blogger accounts plus a Gmail account and one Yahoo account. The Yahoo account can be difficult to access for Google/Blogger however. So, yes I am following myself five times, and yes I would appreciate multiple followings and would return the favour if informed.:) I leave thekingpin68 and satire and theology blog followings for reciprocal followings only and use the Gmail account for promotion and gifting.

Red Santa, Blue Santa

Like Manchester United, Santa Claus in his home and away kit. But, sponsored by Coca-Cola. I heard a rumour which I cannot document to my attempted high academic standards, that the blue suit may be physically cooler and is used by Santa to fly over the Southern Hemisphere to deliver presents in the Summer to places like Brazil, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand. But again, I cannot officially document this at all.

Yes, I realize there is more to Christmas....and I suggest the curious read through the Gospels over the holidays.

My framed PhD degree document will stay wrapped up until after my graduation party in March.

From my friend Carmen in Spain at:


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42 comments:

  1. Olá, tudo bem?
    Obrigada pela visita ao eu blog!
    Já estou te seguindo!
    Beijos.

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  2. Wishing you a Blessed Christmas Season, Brother





    Aloha from Waikiki

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  3. The picture of Hohenschwangau sure brings back some memories ... November, 1990 ... working near Stuttgart and did some driving on the weekends, which included Hohenschwangau. The Berlin Wall went down during that visit.

    When I am in my cynical mode, I have defined theology as theo + ology meaning "god" + "man's opinion".

    So theology is a broad set, and philosophy also is a broad set. You have narrowed your particular training, but I was wondering more in general. Is Philosophical Theology the union of the sets, or the intersection of the sets, or something else?

    For example, philosophy and theology may deal with questions of Ethics differently, so that putting the two together would seem to necessitate a broadening. On the other hand, as Anselm dealt with theology through philosophy he tended to prune out things associated with revelation. I wouldn't call this a reduction in scope, but rather a change of method.

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  4. Thank you, Cloudia.

    Your Christmas will be I predict, warmer and more colourful than mine.

    Merry Christmas.

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  5. 'The picture of Hohenschwangau sure brings back some memories ... November, 1990 ... working near Stuttgart and did some driving on the weekends, which included Hohenschwangau. The Berlin Wall went down during that visit.'

    Good for you! I hope to see it one day.

    Philosophical Theology and Philosophy of Religion are unions I suppose but one favours theology more, the other philosophy more.

    Thanks once again, Looney, much appreciated.

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  8. OK, I have seen a lot of desecrations, but a Blue Santa??? That is really over the top!

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  9. Yes, my 'Mommy' did not like it either. She said it lacked the warmth of Red Santa.

    I figure like Manchester United, Santa Claus or Satan Claus to some extreme 'fundis', is entitled to an alternate kit. I speculate he may use it for the Southern Hemisphere.

    Thanks, Looney.

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  10. Hi, how are you?
    Thanks for u comment.
    Beautiful images. Congratz'
    Merry Christmas for u and your family.

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  11. Thanks very much, Silvia.

    Merry Christmas to you and family.

    I followed your blog with Google/Blogger in return.

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  12. Thank you so much for your visit.
    Hope you have a nice Christmas!!

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  13. Much appreciated, Nancy.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family.:)

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  14. oi Russ, debtor for the support that you yesterday excused in the commentary of mine blog to me. He wanted to desire for you a wonderful, full Christmas of love and peace, and debtor for the friendship, Russ, I taste very to have it as friend. kisses, Eva

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  15. Thanks very much, Eva.

    I am glad I understood the basics via the Yahoo Babel Fish Translator. But just shared a few words.

    Again my condolences with your loss and your family's loss.

    Merry Christmas to you and family in Brasil.

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  16. Hello Thekingpin! I wish you Happy Holidays Christmas 2010.

    Regardless of our fests be differents at this time, in name and date, the basic principle is the same; happyness, celebrate the bounty and remember that all we have is fleeting and we must always devote a portion of that wealth for the needy.

    Blessings and Peace.

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  17. Thanks, Adelle.

    'Regardless of our fests be differents at this time, in name and date'

    Yes, between Jewish and Christian.

    I do agree in helping others both with wealth (when I have it) and prayer.

    Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to you and family.

    Dr. Kingpin

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  18. Happy Holidays and a Merry Christmas to you!

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  19. A blue Santa, mmm interesting, but I like red, perhaps its years of conditioning, ho ho ho
    -Naughty but Nice-

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  20. Beautiful pictures of winter wonderland, very Christmas very nice
    thx
    -Snow Globe Boy-

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  21. 'A blue Santa, mmm interesting, but I like red, perhaps its years of conditioning, ho ho ho
    -Naughty but Nice-'

    Again, I will stick to my Southern Hemisphere 'theory'. Blue Santa is also hired by some American police departments.

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  22. 'Beautiful pictures of winter wonderland, very Christmas very nice
    thx
    -Snow Globe Boy-'

    Thanks for bringing over the Christmas treats.

    Merry Christmas to you and family.

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  24. Thank you. I returned the Google/Blogger following.

    Russ:)

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  25. awwwwwwwwww Blue Santa ...I think I'm in love....
    Merry Christmas to you my friend Dr. Kingpin xoxoxo

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  26. Well, he does not give me those same feelings.

    Thanks.;)

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  27. This is my first visit to your site. Although I enjoy studying theology, I was never one to truly enjoy Philosophy, Decartes aside.

    I guess your studies must lead you to a lot of thinking, contemplating and surmising??? Just a guess...I know I did plenty back in my college days.

    Nice to meet you here...I'm now following!

    Cheers, Jenn.

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  28. 'I guess your studies must lead you to a lot of thinking, contemplating and surmising??? Just a guess...I know I did plenty back in my college days.'

    Definitely.

    And now I am looking for work worldwide.

    Thanks, Jenn.

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  30. Thank you, Carmen.

    I posted two of your links in the main body.

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  31. i have never seen the blue Santa before. He looks very odd.. but yeah i can see how it would maybe keep him cooler when flying over the warmer parts of our world HO Ho Ho

    Merry Christmas Russ :)

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  32. Tamela, thank you for being so sweet and 'accepting' my Blue Santa 'theory'.

    Merry Christmas to you, Joe and family in Arizona.

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  33. Merry Christmas to you ...
    Thanks for u visit and comment.
    Hugz'
    Silvia

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