Philosophy of Religion

PHIL 321 (3)

Undertakes an investigation of some of the problems in the philosophy of religion, including the interface between faith and reason, religious epistemology, divine attributes, arguments for God’s existence, miracles, the problem of religious diversity, and the problem of evil. Prerequisites: PHIL 171, 201.
Course Code: PHIL 321 | Credit Hours: 3 | Undergraduate Course

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