Description
In this course, you will Learn
- How the God of the Abrahamic faiths is defined and possible tensions or contradictions in that definition, including the problem of evil.
- The three classical arguments for the existence of God: the ontological, teleological and cosmological, and some problems with these.
- The level of meaning on which religious language might be said to operate as either making claims about the world or as simply expressing a worldview and how religious language should be evaluated.