Philosophy of Religion: Readings in Stephen R.L. Clark

This course will involve reading and having a guided discussion through three of the works of contemporary philosopher, Stephen L. Clark, on philosophy and religion: The Mysteries of Religion, From Athens to Jerusalem, and God, Religion, and Reality. Taught by Dr. Joseph Minich. Runs 6/1-8/7/20.

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Stephen R.L. Clark is a contemporary religious philosopher whose writings are of enormous value for philosophically-minded Christians. He represents a creative synthesis of many modern and ancient (even pre-philosophical) traditions, and is studied here as possessing the kind of creative and ambitious mind that we have much to learn from. This course will involve reading and having a guided discussion through three of his works on philosophy and religion: The Mysteries of Religion, From Athens to Jerusalem, and God, Religion, and Reality

 

Taught by Dr. Joseph Minich. Runs 6/1-8/7/20. You can view the syllabus here. For more details, email Joseph at [email protected].

Online only, runs 10 weeks, meeting 1 hr./wk. via videoconference. Students will also have the option to participate in a class discussion board. Register to reserve your spot and schedule will be set after a poll of participating students; if the class time does not fit your schedule, you will be eligible for a full refund. Note: all classes are offered dependent on demand and require a minimum of four participating students.