Philosophical theology seeks to engage with fundamental questions about the nature of reality, knowledge, and values, using philosophical methods and concepts. This branch of theology involves the exploration of topics such as the existence of God, the problem of evil, and the relationship between faith and reason. Alister McGrath has made significant contributions to philosophical theology, demonstrating a keen awareness of the philosophical dimensions of Christian theology and the importance of engaging with contemporary philosophical debates.
: For McGrath's specific views on scientific theology and "critical realism," you can find a deep-dive paper on PhilPapers historical period covered in this book? Alister McGrath's Systematic Theology | PDF - Scribd : For McGrath's specific views on scientific theology
For Spanish-speaking readers (key phrase: "teologia sistematica historica filosofica"), McGrath’s works have been translated by and Andamio . Search for Introducción a la Teología Cristiana (Systematic) and Teología Histórica . He explores the limits of human reason and
He explores the limits of human reason and how philosophy serves as a "handmaid" to theology. Natural Theology: the problem of evil