Religion Sci & Modern Prospect
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Can a person meaningfully believe in God in a world of quantum indeterminacy? Can the many discourses of the world’s religions help us to find hope in a world that the sciences tell us start with a big bang and is evolving towards a heated death? This course brings the method of the philosophy of science and that of the philosophy of religion to focus on what the sciences and religions actually do and what their respective perspectives tell us about our realities. It will be argued that contrary to the customary image of sciences and religions locked in conflict, these inquiries actually share a domain of mutual interest. Offered alternate years. See current syllabus for themes and focus of this interdisciplinary course. Cross-listed as RE 425, Fulfills the interdisciplinary requirement. Prerequisites: any 100 or 200 level Religion course or any 100 level Philosophy course or consent of instructor.
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