This is the course blog for Philosophy of Religion, PHIL 3323, for Spring Semester, 2012.
You'll find here the agendas for each class, important information about scheduling in case of bad weather or other emergencies, and interesting news from the world of religion.
Tonight's labors:
**Roster, introduction, info sheets.
**Here is the text information: Peterson, Hasker, Reichenbach and Bassinger, eds., Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, 2010, Fourth Edition, Oxford University Press, ISBN #978-0-19-539359-0.
**Syllabus: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2bhCDyTewNUYjBmMjRjYTYtOGJiNC00NjM3LTk4M2YtMzJlNTI1NDI2NTIz
**Calendar: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2bhCDyTewNUNTg2YTlhYzAtNDY0OS00MzQ3LWE5ODEtMTcwNTg1ZjAyNmE1
**Defining basic terms:
1. What is Philosophy?
2. What is Religion?
3. Relationships and issues in this field.
**Since we'll be reading the dialogue "Euthyphro" for next week, a little background on Socrates might be helpful:
**Just for fun, here's a teaser to lead into your reading of "Euthyphro."
**Complete student info page.
**For next class, 1/30:
Read the handouts:
------>Fletcher, "Slow Reading"
------>Plato, "Euthyphro"--read this with a pencil and highlighter!
In writing, complete and be ready to hand in the questions over "Slow Reading".
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment