Philosophy of God WT-DTE-FBO
1. Terminological and methodological problems of God Philosophy
2. God Philosophy vs Religion Philosophy
3. Typology of a man’s attitude towards God
4. The problem of the sense of God Philosophy language
5. God and evil
6. Epistemology- methodological description of the argumentation of God Philosophy
7 .The ontological argument
8. Quinque viae
9. Cosmology- physical arguments
10. God cognition according to P.Theilhard de Chardin
11. The anthropology- ideological arguments, the sixth way of Jacques Maritain’s
12.Antropology arguments eudaimonic, from the religious experience
13.Mistical and affective God cognition
14.God’s nature
15. God of philosophy vs God of belief
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Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, students will:
1.be familiar with the basic terms regarding the philosophy of God, as well as concepts operating within this area in their problematic and historical context, and philosophical proofs of the existence of God.
2. be able to compare and demonstrate the differences between
various proposals of the thesis about the existence of God based
on the assumed systematization.
3.properly evaluate theodical theories in the view of their praxeological effects.
Bibliography
K. Armstrong, A History of God. The 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, 1993,
J. Hick, Arguments for the Existence of God, 1970, The Macmilian Press Ltd
L.Kołakowski, Religion. If there is no God..., 1982/1993
L. Kołakowski, Methaphisical Horror, 1988
J. L. Mackie, The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and against the existence of God, 1982, Oxford University Press
R. SWINBURNE, The Existence of God, Oxford 1979
SANCTI THOMAE AQUINATIS DOCTORIS ANGELICI, Summa Theologiae, Cura et studio Sac. P. Caramello, Cum textu ex recensione Leonina, Taurini-Romae 1952
SANCTI THOMAE AQUINATIS DOCTORIS ANGELICI, Summa contra gentiles seu de veritate catholicae fidei, Taurini 1838
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