PHIL 3780:

 The Skeptic's Approach to Faith

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Number:PHIL 3780

Name: The Skeptic’s Approach to Faith

Instructor: ACU Shared Course (Intro)

Section: IS-001

Credits: 3


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Course Description:
Skeptical objections to Christianity and the gospel are presented and examined. Key claims of the Christian faith are reviewed for their historical, moral, and scientific accuracy.

Course Goals and Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will:

1. Be exposed to common objections to Christianity raised by skeptics;

2. Have read and discussed rational responses to specific skeptical objections;

3. Recognize the difference between the skeptic and the hostile cynic;

4. Have read and discussed the basis for key general claims of Christian faith;

5. Be exposed to cases of skeptics’ conversions to faith;

6. Develop a personal response to skeptics they encounter.

 

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