PHIL 6500 - Philosophy of Religion


An examination of philosophical issues related to religion. Topics may vary from term to term. Examples include: the nature and existence of God, the problem of evil, theistic and scientific explanations, pantheism, the relation between faith and reason, the nature of religious experience, life after death, miracles, religious epistemology, and the theological foundations of ethics.

Note: Open to graduate students only.

Credits: 2 to 4 hours

Restrictions: Graduate students must be admitted into the M.A. program, unless an exception is granted by the department's Director of Graduate Studies.



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