What you’ll learn:
Some theologians consider reason to be the natural ally of faith, while others think that reason is a tool of the devil. Many people in the history of the Church have attempted to describe the relationship between faith and reason. Some have sought to separate faith and reason, while others have used reason to justify arguments for the existence of God and to demonstrate the truth of the faith. The reality is that humans are fundamentally equipped with reason, and human tendency is to employ that reason. This course facilitates an inquiry into various avenues for describing and defining the challenging relationship between faith and reason.
DUE DATES READING ASSIGNMENTS | TO BE ANNOUNCED | |
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DURATION | 8 SESSION OF 5 HOURS + READING AND RESEARCH | |
PACE | INSTRUCTOR GUIDED | |
COURSE NO./MODUL | BTH4D6303 /SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY | |
COURSE SCRIPT | DAN CHANCE | |
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT | AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH | |
EXAM /ASSIGNMENT | FINAL EXAM | |
CREDIT HOURS/LEVEL | 4/BACHELOR | |
SYLLABUS VERSION SCRIPT VERSION | 2.0 1.0 |
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