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Medieval Islamic and Christian Philosophers
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Medieval Philosophy
Overview of the historical context and significance of medieval philosophy
Module #2
Islamic Golden Age:Context and Influences
Examining the cultural, scientific, and philosophical developments of the Islamic Golden Age
Module #3
Christian Scholasticism:Context and Influences
Exploring the historical and intellectual context of Christian Scholasticism
Module #4
Key Concepts and Debates
Introduction to central themes and debates in medieval philosophy, such as faith and reason, free will, and the nature of reality
Module #5
Comparative Approaches to Medieval Philosophy
Methodological approaches to studying medieval Islamic and Christian philosophers, including historiographical, thematic, and comparative analysis
Module #6
Al-Kindi:The Father of Arabic Philosophy
Life, works, and key ideas of Al-Kindi, including his views on metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics
Module #7
Al-Farabi:The Second Master
Exploring the philosophical system of Al-Farabi, including his views on logic, politics, and the ideal state
Module #8
Avicenna:The Physician-Philosopher
Analyzing the philosophical and scientific contributions of Avicenna, including his views on metaphysics, psychology, and medicine
Module #9
Averroes:The Commentator
Examining the life, works, and ideas of Averroes, including his commentaries on Aristotle and his views on reason, faith, and politics
Module #10
Ibn Arabi:The Sufi Metaphysician
Exploring the mystical and metaphysical ideas of Ibn Arabi, including his concept of wahdat al-wujud (the oneness of being)
Module #11
St. Augustine of Hippo:The Father of Christian Philosophy
Examining the life, works, and ideas of St. Augustine, including his views on theology, epistemology, and the nature of evil
Module #12
Boethius:The Christian Philosopher and Statesman
Analyzing the philosophical and theological contributions of Boethius, including his views on fate, free will, and the nature of God
Module #13
St. Thomas Aquinas:The Scholastic Synthesis
Exploring the philosophical and theological system of St. Thomas Aquinas, including his views on metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics
Module #14
Duns Scotus:The Subtle Doctor
Examining the philosophical and theological ideas of Duns Scotus, including his views on metaphysics, epistemology, and the nature of God
Module #15
William of Ockham:The Venerable Inceptor
Analyzing the philosophical and theological contributions of William of Ockham, including his views on nominalism, epistemology, and the nature of reality
Module #16
Faith and Reason:Comparing Islamic and Christian Approaches
Examining the ways in which medieval Islamic and Christian philosophers addressed the relationship between faith and reason
Module #17
The Nature of God:Debates and Comparisons
Comparing and contrasting the views of medieval Islamic and Christian philosophers on the nature of God, including attributes, unity, and existence
Module #18
Ethics and Politics:Comparative Perspectives
Analyzing the views of medieval Islamic and Christian philosophers on ethics and politics, including justice, virtue, and the ideal state
Module #19
The Legacy of Medieval Islamic Philosophy
Examining the impact of medieval Islamic philosophy on later Islamic thought and Western philosophy
Module #20
The Legacy of Medieval Christian Philosophy
Analyzing the influence of medieval Christian philosophy on later Christian theology and Western philosophy
Module #21
Women in Medieval Philosophy
Exploring the contributions and experiences of women philosophers in medieval Islamic and Christian contexts
Module #22
The Role of Aristotelianism
Analyzing the reception and interpretation of Aristotle in medieval Islamic and Christian philosophy
Module #23
Medieval Philosophy and Science
Examining the relationship between philosophy and science in medieval Islamic and Christian contexts
Module #24
Philosophy and Theology in the Crusades
Investigating the role of philosophy and theology in the Crusades and their aftermath
Module #25
Medieval Philosophy and Modern Thought
Exploring the influence of medieval philosophy on modern thought, including existentialism, phenomenology, and analytic philosophy
Module #26
Final Project:Research Paper or Presentation
Guided research and writing on a selected topic in medieval Islamic or Christian philosophy
Module #27
Peer Review and Feedback
Student-led discussion and feedback on final projects
Module #28
Conclusion:Reflecting on Medieval Philosophy
Synthesizing key takeaways and reflecting on the significance of medieval philosophy for contemporary thought and culture
Module #29
Future Directions:Medieval Philosophy and Its Relevance
Exploring potential applications and relevance of medieval philosophy to modern issues and challenges
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Medieval Islamic and Christian Philosophers career


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