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Faith and Reason: Philosophy of Religion
Explores the complex relationship between faith and reason. Analyzes classical and contemporary texts that address the uneasy relationship between the two phenomena. Focuses on both rational attacks against, and rational defenses of, reason, and thereby, on the nature and the scope - the limits - of rational thought. Also examines the character of religious belief, and the ways in which reason has been used both to attack and to defend religious faith.
Prerequisite:
None
Delivery Method: Online
Available CRNs for this course during the coming term:
Fall 2008
33252
Tuition and Fees (see the college Tuition & Fees page for more information)
| Credits |
Tuition |
Online Fee |
Universal Access Fee |
Student Services Fee |
Total |
| 3 |
$183.00 |
$50.00 |
$18.00 |
$1.50 |
$252.50 |
This table does not include any lab fees or the cost of textbooks
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Instructors who have taught this course during the past year may provide a generic syllabus. This is NOT the actual syllabus for the class.
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Instructor:
Karyn Chambers
No Syllabus Draft
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