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2010-2011 Academic Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

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PHIL 226 - Philosophy of Religion


Many religions include an intellectual and theoretical component that can be investigated independently of the religion itself. This course examines and clarifies some themes that arise from the rational investigation of the intellectual component of religion. Topics may include: reason and religious belief, proofs of the existence of God, the nature of religious language, the problem of evil, mysticism as a form of knowledge, and theological paradoxes (omnipotence, omniscience and free will, etc.)
When Offered
Offered occasionally.
(3 cr.)


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