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PHL 110
Philosophy of Religion I
This course examines religion from a philosophical perspective. What is the nature of the "divine"? Can we give a rational account of religious experience? Can we prove the existence of God? Can the idea of God be reconciled with the presence of evil in the world? Is atheism a viable alternative to faith? These are just some of the questions this course explores. We will consider both western and eastern religions. PHL 110 is not available for credit to students who choose PHL 610.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Liberal Studies: LL

Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
PHL 610
Custom Requisites
None
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professional Table I
- English and Philosophy Professional Table II
- History and Philosophy Professional Table II
- Minor in Philosophy
- Open Elective Table
- PHL 922 - Religious Belief, Diversity, and Truth
- PHL 923 - Philosophy of Religion II
- Philosophy Professional Table II
- Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies