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PHIL 4190 Independent Learning

A course to enable a student to pursue independent learning in some aspect of the field of philosophy. Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4191 Seminar

Prerequisite: CSPH 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4290 Independent Learning

A course to enable a student to pursue independent learning in some aspect of the field of philosophy. Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4291 Seminar

Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4303 World Views

This course is an examination of a variety of perspectives on reality in today's pluralistic world. This course begins with a statement of the biblical world view and its influence on Western civilization. Naturalism, Secular Humanism, Eastern Mysticism, the New Age Movement, and Post modernism are contrasted with the biblical view. The course is designed to emphasize the merits of the biblical view and to facilitate dialogue with other perspectives. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312.

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PHIL 4330 Revelation and Reason

This course is a historical and contemporary study of issues relating to human knowledge of God including natural and special revelation. Particular attention is given to the issues of the relationship of revelation and reason and to the nature and role of the Bible in revelation: inspiration, authority, inerrancy, and interpretation. Prerequisites: CSBS1311 /1312, PHIL 2315 or CSTH 2316.

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PHIL 4390 Independent Learning

A course to enable a student to pursue independent learning in some aspect of the field of philosophy. Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4391 Seminar

Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4490 Independent Learning

A course to enable a student to pursue independent learning in some aspect of the field of philosophy. Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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PHIL 4491 Seminar

Prerequisite: PHIL 2315 and junior standing.

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