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Spring 2026 Lecture Recitation Distance Learning Credit By ExaminationCore Transfer LibraryJEDILower DivisionHumanitiesThe course encourages critical reflection on traditional and contemporary views about God and other religious ideas. Topics include arguments for God's existence, the problem of evil, understanding the divine attributes, miracles, religious pluralism, and life after death. CTL:ISH 1052 Philosophy Of Religion
Learning Outcomes1Demonstrate familiarity with one or more conceptions of God and with arguments for and against the coherence of such conceptions.
2Demonstrate a familiarity with some of the arguments for and against God's existence and with some of the objections to those arguments.
3Recognize the importance of and demonstrate familiarity with multiple religious ideas and beliefs.
4Develop the ability to present, explain, defend and critically evaluate complex philosophical ideas, theories, and perspectives, in oral and written communication.
5Develop the ability to locate, interpret, understand and evaluate philosophical arguments encountered in complex philosophical texts within the contexts and traditions that inform those arguments and texts.