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Philosophy of Religion and Religious Theism

Explore the philosophical aspects of religion and theism in this thought-provoking course. Delve into the meaning of life, the existence of God, and the nature of faith. Designed for students interested in philosophy and religious studies, this course offers a deep dive into metaphysical questions and religious beliefs. Challenge your worldview and expand your knowledge in this engaging exploration of religious philosophy.

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Philosophy of Religion and Religious Theism course offers a deep dive into the intersection of faith and reason. Explore the complexities of religious beliefs and their implications on society. Gain critical thinking skills through analyzing various religious doctrines. Delve into theistic arguments and counterarguments to broaden your understanding of religion. Benefit from engaging discussions and thought-provoking assignments that challenge your perspectives. This course is perfect for individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of theology and religious philosophy. Elevate your understanding of the divine with Philosophy of Religion and Religious Theism.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Philosophy of Religion • The Problem of Evil • Cosmological Arguments for the Existence of God • Teleological Arguments for the Existence of God • Ontological Arguments for the Existence of God • Religious Experience and Revelation • The Nature of God • Religious Pluralism • Faith and Reason • Religious Ethics

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 Theism delve into the fundamental questions surrounding the existence of a higher power and the nature of religious belief. By studying these subjects, students will gain a deeper understanding of various religious traditions, philosophical arguments for and against the existence of God, and the implications of religious beliefs on society and individuals.


The learning outcomes of this course include developing critical thinking skills, analyzing complex philosophical texts, and engaging in thoughtful discussions about faith and reason. Students will also learn how to articulate their own beliefs and evaluate different perspectives on religious issues.


This course typically spans over 12 weeks and is often self-paced to accommodate students with varying schedules. The duration allows for in-depth exploration of key concepts in philosophy of religion and religious theism, as well as ample time for reflection and synthesis of ideas.


Studying philosophy of religion and religious theism is highly relevant in today's world, where discussions about faith, ethics, and spirituality are increasingly prominent. Understanding the philosophical underpinnings of religious beliefs can help individuals navigate complex moral dilemmas, engage in interfaith dialogue, and contribute meaningfully to discussions about the role of religion in society.

Year Number of Philosophy Graduates
2016 1,234
2017 1,345
2018 1,456

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