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PHIL 43000 - Modern Religious Thought |
Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of important philosophical and theological issues that arose in the modern period. Possible topics include the role of religion in the modern secular state, religious toleration and civic equality, and the historicism of Scripture. Typically offered Fall.
3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Offered By: College of Liberal Arts Department: Philosophy Course Attributes: Upper Division, S General Education May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette Learning Outcomes: 1. Understand philosophical approaches to the relation between ethics and religion. 2. Identify how philosophical discussions in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries impacted religious toleration and civic equality in Europe. 3. Understand the process through which Scripture was historicized. Prerequisites: PHIL 43000 Requisites General Requirements: 3.000 credits ( Course or Test: REL 20000 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. ) or ( Course or Test: PHIL 10000 to 59999 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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