Reason and Revelation: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
RELI 292
Fall 2016 not offered
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Crosslisting:
PHIL 282 |
Certificates: Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory |
Throughout the medieval period in Europe, philosophy and theology were thought to be compatible, if not completely coextensive. With the dawning of modernity, however, a distinction of mutual suspicion began to emerge between the secular and sacred disciplines. Broadly speaking, "philosophy of religion" is the effort to evaluate the claims of revelation and reason in terms of one another, revealing either consonance or dissonance between the two. We will examine some of the major texts within this field, whose authors include deep skeptics, committed Christians, committed anti-Christians, secular and nonsecular Jews, feminists, ethicists, idealists, empiricists, and Romantics. Themes to be explored include proofs of God's existence--along with refutations of those proofs and rebuttals to those refutations--the problem of evil, religious ethics, religious experience, the possibility of a universal religion, and the relationships between monotheism, race, ecology, and gender. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA RELI |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (CSCT)(PHIL)(PHIL-Philosophy)(PHIL-Social Jus)(RELI-MN)(RELI)(STS) |
Major Readings:
Selections from Thomas Acquinas Descartes, Rene, MEDITATIONS Kant, Immanuel, RELIGION WITHIN THE LIMITS OF REASON ALONE Schleiermacher, Friedrich, ON RELIGION Kierkegaard, Soren, FEAR AND TREMBLING Nietzsche, Friedrich, ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS Irigaray, Luce, SEXES AND GENEALOGIES Derrida, Jacques, THE GIFT OF DEATH Feuerbach, Ludwig, THE ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY Freud, Sigmund, OBSESSIVE ACTS AND RELIGIOUS PRACTICES Jantzen, Grace, BECOMING DIVINE: TOWARD A FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Jones, William R., IS GOD A WHITE RACIST?
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Examinations and Assignments: Full attendance and participation, occasional quizzes, two critical papers, one midterm exam, and one final exam. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This course fulfills the "Method & Theory" OR "Historical Traditions" requirement for the Religion major. |
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