PHI 2190 Philosophy of Religion

3 units
Philosophy
Faculty of Arts
Examination of central questions pertaining to religious belief, such as the nature of religion, arguments for and against the existence of God, the problem of evil, faith and reason, the possibility of an afterlife, varieties of religious experience and religious diversity.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Previously PHI 3393.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Summer

French Equivalent:

Organized

36 responses

4.17

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strongly agree
44%
agree
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disagree
6%
strongly disagree
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Clear Expectations

17 responses

3.59

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strongly agree
29%
agree
29%
neither agree nor disagree
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disagree
29%
strongly disagree
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Learned a Lot

36 responses

4.14

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strongly agree
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agree
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disagree
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strongly disagree
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Recommend

19 responses

3.84

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strongly agree
32%
agree
47%
disagree
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strongly disagree
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Workload

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3.32

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very heavy
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heavier than average
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average
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lighter than average
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very light
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Fair Assessments

36 responses

3.97

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strongly agree
44%
agree
28%
disagree
11%
strongly disagree
8%
question not applicable
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75%
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