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PHIL 2650

PHIL 2650 - Philosophy of Religion


Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary efforts to address such critical questions as (1) whether beliefs frequently associated with religion (e.g., belief in a divine being, belief in miracles, belief in an afterlife, etc.) are logically coherent, justifiable, and rationally reconcilable with other widely held beliefs (e.g., that evil exists, that natural law is universal, that modern science dependably advances human knowledge, that the human will is truly free, etc.), (2) whether a meaningful morality must be grounded in religion, and (3) whether more than one recognized religion can be generally correct.

Global Education Student World Denizen Course
Location: L
Credits: 3
Classroom Lecture Hours: 45
Lab Hours: 0
Prerequisite(s): Eligible for ENGL 1010 .