Course Overview
Existential Inquiry: The course delves into the existential aspect of God, examining questions related to the purpose, meaning, and significance of a higher being in the context of human existence.
Philosophical Perspectives: Students explore various philosophical viewpoints on the nature of God, considering arguments for and against the existence of a divine entity and contemplating the implications of these perspectives.
Cultural and Historical Contexts: The course provides insights into how beliefs about God have evolved across different cultures and historical periods, fostering an understanding of the diverse ways in which humans have conceptualized the divine.
Interdisciplinary Approach: Incorporating insights from philosophy, theology, psychology, and other disciplines, the course takes an interdisciplinary approach to offer a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted discourse surrounding the concept of God.
Critical Thinking and Reflection: Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking skills as they engage with various theological and existential ideas, fostering a reflective and open-minded approach to the complex and profound questions surrounding the concept of God.