Course

Philosophy of Religion I

Description

Through a critical assessment of philosophical discourses on religion in modernity, this course will attempt to map out the current definitions of religions, their anthropological, ethical and metaphysical conditions and claims. This course will be attentive to their limits and relations to definitions produced by sociological and psychoanalytical discourses. The lectures will focus on religious behaviours and acts, and their effects on individuals and groups. This course is not about “God”. It will define the place and function of the images and ideas about the divine in religion.

Credits

3

Language

en

Faculty

Philosophy

Professor

Maxime Allard o.p.

Course code

DPHY 2760

Room number

in class & on line

Academic year

2023-2024

Semester

Winter

Level

Time

From January 16 Tuesday 8:30-11:30