What is a theological argument?
A theological argument is a reasoning that aims to prove or disprove a religious belief or doctrine. It employs logical reasoning, philosophical principles, and scriptural evidence to support or challenge a particular theological position. Theological arguments are often found in religious texts, theological treatises, and philosophical discussions on religious topics. They can cover a wide range of subjects, including the existence of God, the nature of divinity, the interpretation of scripture, moral theology, and the relationship between faith and reason.