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Meta Questions about theology, doctrine, philosophy

We're off to a great start and even have our first question! The question provokes some interesting questions about scope that I figured it'd be best to raise here for the community to discuss. Ty...

3 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by qohelet‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by curiousdannii‭

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#3: Post edited by user avatar qohelet‭ · 2020-11-14T01:26:39Z (over 3 years ago)
  • We're off to a great start and even have [our first question!](https://christianity.codidact.com/q/279150) The question provokes some interesting questions about scope that I figured it'd be best to raise here for the community to discuss.
  • Typically, questions that are theological/doctrinal/philosophical in nature should specify a specific tradition from which they wish to hear, to prevent from being too broad and to enable answers to be evaluated based on conformity to a specific Christian tradition. What do you think?
  • We're off to a great start and even have [our first question!](https://christianity.codidact.com/q/279150) The question provokes some interesting questions about scope that I figured it'd be best to raise here for the community to discuss.
  • Typically, questions that are theological/doctrinal/philosophical in nature should specify a specific tradition from which they wish to hear, to prevent from being too broad and to enable answers to be evaluated based on conformity to a specific Christian tradition. Alternatively, we could allow answers from *any* Christian perspective (and ask that those posting answers state their perspective). What do you think?
#2: Post edited by user avatar qohelet‭ · 2020-11-13T22:49:22Z (over 3 years ago)
  • Questions about site scope
  • Questions about theology, doctrine, philosophy
#1: Initial revision by user avatar qohelet‭ · 2020-11-13T22:49:04Z (over 3 years ago)
Questions about site scope
We're off to a great start and even have [our first question!](https://christianity.codidact.com/q/279150) The question provokes some interesting questions about scope that I figured it'd be best to raise here for the community to discuss.

Typically, questions that are theological/doctrinal/philosophical in nature should specify a specific tradition from which they wish to hear, to prevent from being too broad and to enable answers to be evaluated based on conformity to a specific Christian tradition. What do you think?