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Jan 17, 2025
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PHIL 267 - Introduction to Philosophy of Religion 5 CR
Studies philosophical issues affecting the understanding of religion. Students assess the rationality of religious beliefs, miracles, and the existence of God.
Course Outcomes - Formulate, clarify, and evaluate arguments.
- Recognize and use basic philosophic vocabulary (e.g., “omniscience,” “Natural Law Theory,” “agnosticism”).
- Explain and evaluate classic arguments for and against the existence of God.
- Analyze relevant philosophic concepts such as immortality, Nirvana, or Brahman.
- Identify, distinguish, and explain the different schools of thought in Philosophy of Religion (e.g., natural theology, natural atheology, agnosticism, pragmatism).
- Explain how the philosophers studied in class affect and are affected by their historical era and culture.
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