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Philosophy of Religion

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    6. Conceptions of the Divine
    A lesson with Gregory Sadler
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    A survey of main general human conceptions of the divine, ranging from animism and polytheism, through monotheism and pantheism, to deism and emergent theism.

    A survey of main general human conceptions of the divine, ranging from animism and polytheism, through monotheism and pantheism, to deism and emergent theism.

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    7. Religious Language About the Divine
    A lesson with Gregory Sadler
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    In this lesson, key points about language are raised, functions of language with respect to religion are examined, as well as analogies regarding the divine.

    In this lesson, key points about language are raised, functions of language with respect to religion are examined, as well as analogies regarding the divine.

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    8. Is Religious Language Meaningful?
    A lesson with Gregory Sadler
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    Explores the challenge of verification and falsification in religious language, and examines three philosophical parables and their arguments.

    Explores the challenge of verification and falsification in religious language, and examines three philosophical parables and their arguments.

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    9. Three Classic Arguments for God
    A lesson with Gregory Sadler
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    Three types of philosophical arguments for God's existence are covered in this lesson: teleological, cosmological, and ontological arguments.

    Three types of philosophical arguments for God's existence are covered in this lesson: teleological, cosmological, and ontological arguments.

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    10. Criticisms of the Arguments for God
    A lesson with Gregory Sadler
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    This lesson focuses on critical examination and objections made for the three main, classic types of arguments that are made for God's existence.

    This lesson focuses on critical examination and objections made for the three main, classic types of arguments that are made for God's existence.

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