Philosophy of Religion Part 3 of 3
(Audiobook CD)

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Chantilly, VA : The Teaching Company, 2003.
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Audiobook CD
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9781565856028
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360 mins on 6 CDs
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Published
Chantilly, VA : The Teaching Company, 2003.
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English
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9781565856028

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Part 3 of 3
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Professor James Hall from University of Richmond
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These 36 intellectually challenging yet remarkably clear lectures take you on an intellectual journey to explore the questions of divine existence, not from the standpoint of theology, but as an issue of epistemology, the classic branch of philosophy that concerns itself with knowledge theory: how we can know things and how we can know we know them. If you enjoy wrapping your mind around questions for which every potential answer triggers a new set of questions and issues, you will find this course particularly enjoyable, regardless of whether you define yourself as a believer, an atheist, or an agnostic. Professor Hall lays out many of the fundamental questions and issues related to the philosophy of religion: What do we mean by "God"? Consider the many characteristics of a monotheistic deity - including omnipotence, omniscience, omniperfection, and asceity. Can we know if there is a God? Examine the ontological, cosmological, and teleological arguments for the existence of God and the problem of evil. Weigh the arguments and counterarguments for whether the existence of evil - sometimes natural and sometimes human - is compatible with the existence of a god. You won't be surprised to discover that the issue of divine existence remains undecided after the arguments for and against have been put on the table and analyzed. This provocative course will hold the attention of believers, skeptics, and agnostics alike. While your mind may not be changed, it will definitely be put to work. -Amazon.com

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Hall, J. (2003). Philosophy of Religion: Part 3 of 3 . The Teaching Company.

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Hall, James. 2003. Philosophy of Religion: Part 3 of 3. The Teaching Company.

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Hall, James. Philosophy of Religion: Part 3 of 3 The Teaching Company, 2003.

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Hall, James. Philosophy of Religion: Part 3 of 3 The Teaching Company, 2003.

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