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Mar 09, 2026
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PHI 163 - (HP) Philosophy of Religion Periodically
Traditional philosophical problems surrounding some basic conceptions in the
Western monotheistic religions. Primary attention given to three broad topics:
To what extent can belief in God be rationally justified?; What, if anything,
does the fact of evil tell us about God’s nature?; Is religious discourse ordinary
speech or in some way metaphorical or symbolic? Traditional arguments for and
against the existence of God are discussed.
Prerequisites & Notes PHI 10 or RELI 12 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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