Definitions from Wiktionary (propositionalism)
▸ noun: (theology) The belief that a religious text should be treated as a series of logical propositions.
▸ noun: (semantics) The view all intentionality is propositional; the belief that there can be no meaning without a proposition.
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▸ noun: (theology) The belief that a religious text should be treated as a series of logical propositions.
▸ noun: (semantics) The view all intentionality is propositional; the belief that there can be no meaning without a proposition.
Similar:
dogmatic theology,
theology,
probabiliorism,
theologoumenon,
theologics,
via affirmativa,
probabilism,
argument from design,
covenantalism,
textualism,
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