Philosophy of religion
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| Academic year: | 2010-2011 | | Course code module | FLWF005000 | | Semester: | 1st semester | | Credits: | 3 | | Study load (hours) | 84 | | Theory (hours): | 30,00 | | Practice/Exercises(hours): | | | Other (hours): | | | Part-time program: | 1/2 | | Instructor(s) | Luc Braeckmans
| | Language of instruction: | Dutch | | Semester exam information: | exam in the 1st semester | | Contract restriction information: | |
1. Prerequisites *Algemene competenties
- being introduced to the history and concepts of western philosophy
- passive knowledge of English, French and German
*Sequentiality None
2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes) - knowledge of the history of the philosophy of religion - insight in the basic concepts of the philosophy of religion - skill to communicate this knowledge and these insights
3. Course content Four phases are distinguished in the history of the philosophy of religion: 1. premodern (Anselm, Thomas Aquinas) 2. natural religion (deism) 3. pathology of religion (Hume, Feuerbach, Freud) 4. description of the religious phenomenon (Wittgenstein) The elaboration of each phase includes the close reading of primary sources.
4. Teaching method Direct contact: Lectures
5. Assessment method Exam: Oral, with written preparation
6. Compulsory reading – study material Guido VANHEESWIJCK & W. VAN HERCK, Verlossend inzicht. Filosofie en christendom, Averbode, 2005, ISBN 90-317-1864-5
David HUME, Dialogues & Natural History of Religion, ed. by J.C.A. Gaskin, Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-19-283876-8 (in the pocket series: Oxford World's Classics)
7. Recommended reading - study material
8. Tutoring
laatste aanpassing: last update: 23/11/2008 23:36 luc.braeckmans
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