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Classical Philosophies of Religion
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Classical Philosophies of Religion
Exploring the significance of classical philosophies in understanding religion and their relevance in modern times
Module #2
Ancient Greek Philosophy:The Early Thinkers
Examining the contributions of Thales, Anaximander, and Xenophanes to the development of Western philosophy
Module #3
Platos Philosophy of Religion
Analyzing Platos views on the nature of God, the soul, and the afterlife in works like The Republic and Phaedo
Module #4
Aristotles Philosophy of Religion
Exploring Aristotles concepts of the Unmoved Mover, the Prime Mover, and the relationship between reason and faith
Module #5
The Hellenistic Philosophers:Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism
Comparing the religious and philosophical views of Stoics, Epicureans, and Skeptics, including Zeno, Epicurus, and Sextus Empiricus
Module #6
Early Christian Philosophy:The Patristic Period
Examining the theological and philosophical contributions of early Christian thinkers like Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Origen
Module #7
The Rise of Christian Scholasticism:Augustine and Anselm
Analyzing the synthesis of faith and reason in the works of Augustine and Anselm, including the concept of the reasonableness of faith
Module #8
The Islamic Golden Age:Philosophers and Theologians
Exploring the contributions of Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes to Islamic philosophy and theology
Module #9
Thomas Aquinas:The Summa Theologica
Delving into Aquinas comprehensive synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy and Christian theology in the Summa Theologica
Module #10
The Problem of Evil
Examining the classical philosophical responses to the problem of evil, including the free will defense and the greater good defense
Module #11
The Ontological Argument
Analyzing the ontological argument for the existence of God, from Anselm to Descartes and Leibniz
Module #12
The Cosmological Argument
Exploring the cosmological argument for the existence of God, from Aristotle to Aquinas and beyond
Module #13
The Teleological Argument
Examining the teleological argument for the existence of God, including the concept of design and purpose in nature
Module #14
Faith and Reason:The Relationship Between Philosophy and Theology
Discussing the classical debates about the relationship between faith and reason, including the role of natural theology
Module #15
The Nature of God:Classical Debates
Exploring classical philosophical discussions about the nature of God, including the attributes of unity, simplicity, and omniscience
Module #16
The Nature of Human Beings:Classical Debates
Analyzing classical philosophical views on human nature, including the mind-body problem and the concept of the soul
Module #17
The Problem of Miracles
Examining the philosophical debates about the possibility and nature of miracles, including Humes critique
Module #18
Classical Philosophies of Religion and Morality
Exploring the connections between classical philosophies of religion and moral theories, including virtue ethics and divine command theory
Module #19
Classical Responses to Atheism and Agnosticism
Analyzing classical philosophical responses to atheism and agnosticism, including the views of Epicurus and Hume
Module #20
Women in Classical Philosophies of Religion
Examining the contributions and perspectives of women philosophers and theologians in classical philosophies of religion
Module #21
Non-Western Classical Philosophies of Religion
Exploring classical philosophies of religion from non-Western traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism
Module #22
The Legacy of Classical Philosophies of Religion
Assessing the impact of classical philosophies of religion on modern religious thought and contemporary debates
Module #23
Case Studies:Applying Classical Philosophies of Religion
Applying classical philosophies of religion to contemporary issues and challenges, including science and religion, and religious pluralism
Module #24
Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion
Examining current debates and trends in the philosophy of religion, including the neuroscience of religion and the new atheism
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Classical Philosophies of Religion career


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