PH301 Philosophy of Religion I

Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion I

8-Lesson Self-Study Course

Course Information

Textbook: The Philosophy of the 16th and 17th Centuries by Richard Popkin

Course Description

This course examines fundamental questions about God, faith, reason, and religious experience through the lens of 16th and 17th-century philosophical thought. Students will explore how major thinkers grappled with questions of divine existence, the relationship between faith and reason, religious authority, and the nature of religious knowledge.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Analyze major philosophical arguments about religious belief from the 16th and 17th centuries
  2. Evaluate the relationship between faith and reason in religious contexts
  3. Compare different approaches to understanding divine nature and attributes
  4. Assess arguments for and against the existence of God
  5. Understand the historical development of religious skepticism and natural theology

Course Content

Lesson 1: **Introduction to Religious Philosophy in the Renaissance**
1 Quiz
Lesson 1
Lesson 2: **Montaigne and Religious Skepticism**
1 Quiz
Lesson 2
Lesson 3: **The Scientific Revolution and Natural Theology**
1 Quiz
Lesson 3
Lesson 4: **Descartes and the Rational Foundation of Religion**
1 Quiz
Lesson 4
Lesson 5: **Pascal and the Limits of Reason in Religion**
1 Quiz
Lesson 5
Lesson 6: **Spinoza and Rational Religion**
1 Quiz
Lesson 6
Lesson 7: **Locke and Religious Tolerance**
1 Quiz
Lesson 7
Lesson 8: **Synthesis and Contemporary Relevance**
Final Quiz
Final Exam

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