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Philosophy of Religion and Religious Liberation

Explore the intersection of philosophy of religion and religious liberation in this thought-provoking course. Delve into deep questions about faith, ethics, and existence, and learn how different religious traditions approach liberation and salvation. This course is perfect for students of philosophy, theology, or anyone interested in exploring the complex relationship between religion and personal freedom. Gain a deeper understanding of the role of religion in society and individual lives, and challenge your beliefs in a stimulating academic environment.

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Philosophy of Religion and Religious Liberation course offers a deep dive into the intersection of faith and freedom. Explore religious liberation movements, theology of liberation, and key philosophical concepts shaping religious thought. Benefit from engaging lectures, thought-provoking discussions, and insightful readings. Gain a nuanced understanding of religious diversity and its impact on society. Develop critical thinking skills and broaden your perspective on religion in today's world. Whether you're a student of theology, philosophy, or simply curious about religious studies, this course offers a unique and enriching learning experience.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
• The Problem of Evil
• Religious Pluralism
• The Nature of God
• Religious Experience
• Liberation Theology
• Gender and Religion
• Social Justice in Religious Contexts
• Religious Ethics
• Comparative Religious Studies

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Philosophy of Religion and Religious Liberation is a comprehensive course that delves into the fundamental concepts of religion, exploring various philosophical perspectives and theories. Students will gain a deep understanding of religious beliefs, practices, and their impact on society. The learning outcomes include developing critical thinking skills, analyzing complex theological arguments, and evaluating different religious worldviews.


The duration of this course is 10 weeks, offering a self-paced learning environment that accommodates diverse schedules. Students can engage with the course materials at their convenience while receiving guidance from experienced instructors. The flexible timeline allows for in-depth exploration of religious philosophies and liberation theories.


This course is highly relevant to current trends in religious studies and societal discourse. It addresses contemporary issues related to religious diversity, tolerance, and liberation movements. By examining the intersection of philosophy and religion, students can apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios, fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting understanding across cultures.

Year Number of Students
2018 345
2019 412
2020 521
2021 632

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