It is impossible to depict a single school of philosophical
theology in Scotland across three centuries, yet several strains
have been identified that suggest some recurrent themes or
intellectual habits. These include the following: the mutually
beneficial cross-fertilisation of the disciplines of philosophy and
theology; the tendency to eschew powerful philosophical systems
that might threaten to imprison theological ideas; a stress on both
the providential limitations and reliability of human reason; a
suspicion of reductive theories of a materialist inclination; and a
determination to inspect critically the proposals of theology and
to place these in positive relation to other disciplines.
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