Philosophy and Religion
Chairman and Associate Professor: LEE COLE
The courses in philosophy are designed to present students with historical and contemporary attempts to think critically and reflectively about fundamental questions concerning being, knowledge, and value. The study of such philosophical problems in a spirit of free inquiry encourages students to examine and develop their own views about our place in the world.
The courses in religion are designed to assist students in thinking about the nature of God by grounding them in the history, philosophy, theology, and ethics of the Judeo-Christian tradition and by exposing them to other relevant religious views. Thus, courses aim to impart the habits necessary to interpret and evaluate religious beliefs and then integrate these reflections in an intellectual and personal manner.
The major in philosophy and religion secures foundational knowledge in the respective movements, arguments, theories, and figures of these disciplines while equipping students to think synthetically within and between them.
Degrees
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Philosophy, Major -
Philosophy, Minor -
Philosophy and Religion, Major -
Religion, Major -
Religion, Minor
Courses of Instruction
PHL 105: The Western Philosophical Tradition
Credits 3PHL 207: Introduction to Logic
Credits 3PHL 211: Ancient Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 212: Medieval Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 213: Early Modern Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 214: Late Modern Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 310: Classical Metaphysics
Credits 3PHL 312: Ethical Theory
Credits 3PHL 313: Social and Political Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 314: Aesthetic Theory
Credits 3PHL 320: American Pragmatism
Credits 3PHL 341: Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 342: Epistemology
Credits 3PHL 343: Metaphysics
Credits 3PHL 345: Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 350: Philosophy of Law
Credits 3PHL 360: Philosophy of Education
Credits 3PHL 370: Philosophy of Love, Sex & Marriage
Credits 3PHL 405: Philosophy of Language
Credits 3PHL 410: Philosophy of Mind
Credits 3PHL 420: Philosophy of Religion
Credits 3PHL 451: Philosophy of Science
Credits 3PHL 493: Seminar in Philosophy
Credits 3PHL 575: Philosophy Senior Thesis
Credits 1 Max Credits 3PHL 597: Special Problems
Credits 1 Max Credits 3REL 101: Introduction to World Religions
Credits 3REL 105: The Western Theological Tradition
Credits 3This course introduces students to Western reflections on God by attending to the nature of theology and to the origin, development, and enactment of both basic and contested theological claims. As such, it aims to develop a student’s capacities for theological inquiry and judgment. Representative texts are drawn from across the various Jewish, Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant theological traditions of the last three millennia, with the claims of scripture playing a foundational role.
REL 211: Old Testament History and Literature
Credits 3REL 212: New Testament History and Literature
Credits 3REL 213: History of Christian Thought I
Credits 3REL 214: History of Christian Thought II
Credits 3REL 302: Patristic Theology
Credits 3REL 309: Medieval Theology
Credits 3REL 316: Sixteenth-Century Theology: Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Credits 3REL 319: Eighteenth-Century Theology: Jonathan Edwards and American Puritanism
Credits 3REL 320: Contemporary Religious Thought
Credits 3REL 333: Theology of the Trinity
Credits 3REL 340: Studies in Biblical Interpretation
Credits 3REL 341: Studies in Biblical Theology
Credits 3REL 342: Studies in the World of Ancient Christianity
Credits 3REL 352: Roman Catholic Theology
Credits 3REL 355: Introduction to Islam
Credits 3REL 356: Introduction to Eastern Religion
Credits 3REL 359: Christianity and Competing World Views
Credits 3REL 373: Religion, Society and Culture
Credits 3REL 374: American Religious Landscape
Credits 3REL 390: Introduction to Biblical Hebrew I
Credits 3REL 391: Introduction to Biblical Hebrew II
Credits 3REL 392: Readings in Hebrew Literature
Credits 3REL 393: Readings in the Septuagint
Credits 3An introduction to the special grammar and vocabulary of the Jewish Bible (Old Testament) in Greek, with an emphasis upon acquiring proficiency in reading selected texts.
REL 394: Readings in New Testament Greek
Credits 3An introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of Koine Greek with emphasis upon building proficiency in reading the Greek New Testament.