PHIL 266 - Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
This course explores a long philosophical tradition concerned with various issues associated with the idea of God, such as the various proofs for God's existence, and questions such as: How does the existence of evil affect one's views about God and the nature of God- What is the status of miracles- What are the varieties of religious experience, what is the nature of religious faith- How is one to understand religious language-
Semester:
- Fall (September 5 - December 4, 2023)
- Winter (January 15 - April 15, 2024)
Program:
Undergraduate, 3 credits
There is no access fee for this course.
Book:
Michael Peterson, William Hasker, Bruce Reichenbach, and David Basinger (Eds.), Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, Fifth Edition, Oxford University Press, 2014.
Registration Information:
Concordia students must register for this course in their Student Hub. It is strongly recommended that they consult Concordia's class schedule prior to enrolling in order to be aware of any registration restrictions (see the notes).
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COURSE OUTLINE
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