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Philosophy is the most crucial and comprehensive thought process revealed by humans. In this course, you’ll comprehend the concept of philosophy of religion, including figure out a variety of issues such as human values, how to negotiate diverse belief systems in pluralistic societies, the conflict regarding science and religion and many more.
Assessment
This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer needs to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.
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Course Credit: Open Culture
Course Curriculum
Finding Prof McCormick’s Philosophy Courses on the Web | 00:04:00 | ||
Taking an Online Course | 00:25:00 | ||
Philosophy of Religion Course Structure, McCormick, CSUS | 00:24:00 | ||
Intro to Philosophy of Religion | 00:20:00 | ||
William Paley’s Design Argument for God: Watches, Evolution, and The Gap | 00:31:00 | ||
Intro to the Problem of Evil | 00:40:00 | ||
Swinburne’s Argument from Design for God | 00:31:00 | ||
Leibniz: This is the Best of All Possible Worlds, Despite the Appearance of Pointless Suffering | 00:28:00 | ||
Hick: Suffering Builds Moral Character | 00:30:00 | ||
Rowe Problem of Evil argument for Atheism | 00:31:00 | ||
Rowe Problem of Evil argument for Atheism | 00:31:00 | ||
Objections to the Kalam argument | 00:19:00 | ||
Hume Miracles | 00:31:00 | ||
The Salem Witchcraft Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus | 00:29:00 | ||
Pascal’s Wager | 00:25:00 | ||
Confirmation Bias | 00:21:00 | ||
Clifford and James on the Ethics Of Belief | 00:33:00 | ||
Science and Religion | 00:38:00 | ||
Religion and Morality | 00:59:00 | ||
What is Atheism I | 00:33:00 | ||
What Is Atheism II | 00:24:00 | ||
Craig on Faith and Doubt | 00:33:00 | ||
Can Belief in God be Disproven by Evidence? Theology and Falsification; R.M. Hare and B. Mitchell | 00:25:00 | ||
Immortality | 00:15:00 | ||
Dead as a Doornail: Can Near Death or Out of Body Experiences Prove the Existence of an Afterlife? | 00:27:00 | ||
Is Believing in God Basic? pt.1 Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology | 00:26:00 | ||
Is Belief in God Basic? pt 2 Plantinga’s Critique of Foundationalism | 00:23:00 | ||
Objections to Taking God as Basic, Reformed Epistemology pt. 3 | 00:27:00 | ||
Objections to Taking God as Basic, Reformed Epistemology pt. 3 | 00:27:00 | ||
How to Create a Google Doc | 00:06:00 | ||
Assessment | |||
Submit Your Assignment | 00:00:00 | ||
Certification | 00:00:00 |
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