15
300
A Trimester
Online
Students must have completed at least 15 points of History, Philosophy or Political Science papers.
PHIL305, PHILO560
According to the dominant conception of God in Western philosophy of religion, God is a person (without a body) who is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent (morally perfect), and who creates and sustains all (else) that exists. This course explores a range of problems with this 'personal-omniGod' conception. For example, does petitionary prayer make any sense? Is being all-powerful compatible with perfect moral goodness? What's the relationship between God and morality? If God (fore)knows our future actions, can we be free? Could hell exist if God exists? Are miracles possible? Did the resurrection of Jesus really happen?
Teaching Periods and Locations
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25A (NET)
Online25A (NET)A Trimester :24 Feb 2025 - 22 Jun 2025OnlineOnline100% internal assessment
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25A (NET) Paper outline |
A Trimester : 24 Feb 2025 - 22 Jun 2025 |
Online | Online | 100% internal assessment |
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