Philosophy of Religion
General data
Course ID: | 3800-FR24-M |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
08.1
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Course title: | Philosophy of Religion |
Name in Polish: | Filozofia religii |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Philosophy |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Wykłady monograficzne (studia stacjonarne, filozofia) |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
4.00
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | elective monographs |
Short description: |
- Introductory issues: the subject and scope of philosophy of religion; diversity of its practicing; philosophy of religion and discipline and related qualities (religion, religious studies, theology); etymological issues; formation, development, relative separateness of philosophy of religion within philosophy, - Concepts of the essence and sources of religion: psychological reductionism (Freud, Jung, Fromm); sociological reductionism (Marx, Durkheim, Weber); phenomenology of religion (Otto, Scheler, van der Leeuw, Eliade); religion as an inspiration for philosophy (neotomism, Russian religious philosophy, Protestant theology, Pilosophy of dialogue). |
Full description: |
- Introductory issues: the subject and scope of philosophy of religion; diversity of its practicing; philosophy of religion and discipline and related qualities (religion, religious studies, theology); etymological issues; formation, development, relative separateness of philosophy of religion within philosophy, - Concepts of the essence and sources of religion: psychological reductionism (Freud, Jung, Fromm), sociological reductionism (Marx, Durkheim, Weber), anthropologism (Feuerbach), ethicism (Kant), phenomenology of religion (Otto, Scheler, van der Leeuw, Eliade) , religion as an inspiration for philosophy (neotomism, Russian religious philosophy, Protestant theology, philosophy of dialogue), Sacrum, numinosum, nothingness as a source of religiosity (Otto, Wolniewicz, Welte), - Philosophy of the Absolute: the essence of the issue, theories of the Absolute (Heraklit, Plato, Plotinus, Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius, Eriugena, Thomas, Master Eckhart, Boehme, Hegel, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Solovjov, Frank), evidence for the existence of God, heresies, - Religious inspirations in philosophical anthropology (Pascal, Kierkegaard, Bergson, Dostoyevsky, Berdajev, Shestov, Levinas), - Postsecularism (Habermas, Badiou). |
Bibliography: |
- Z. Zdybicka, „Człowiek i religia. Zarys filozofii religii”, Lublin 1993. - R. Otto, „Świętość”, Warszawa 1968. - H. Dumery, „Problem Boga w filozofii religii”, Kraków 2004. - B. Welte, „Filozofia religii”, Kraków 1996. - B. Wolniewicz, „O istocie religii”, w: B. Wolniewicz, „Filozofia i wartości”, Warszawa 1993. - S. Kowalczyk, „Filozofia Boga”, Lublin 2001. - E. Gilson, „Bóg i filozofia”, Warszawa 1961. - K. Karski, „Teologia protestancka XX wieku”, Warszawa 1971. - J. Habermas, „Wierzyć i wiedzieć”, w: J. Habermas, „Przyszłość natury ludzkiej”, Warszawa 2003. - A. Badiou, „Święty Paweł. Ustanowienie uniwersalizmu”, Warszawa 2007. |
Learning outcomes: |
Acquired knowledge: The student has a systematic knowledge of the main issues and directions and positions within the philosophy of religion; Knows and understands the relationship between philosophy of religion and other philosophical disciplines; He knows the basic terminology in the philosophy of religion; Skills acquired: The student reconstructs and constructs arguments from the perspective of philosophy of religion, taking into account the types of arguments; He creatively uses knowledge in the field of philosophy of religion in formulating hypotheses and constructing arguments; Acquired social competences: The student knows the amount of knowledge he possesses, understands the need for continuous education in the field of philosophical and religious knowledge; Has a deepened awareness of the importance of philosophical reflection on religion for the moral sphere and social issues. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Essay Acceptable number of missed classes without formal explanation: 2 in a semester |
Classes in period "Academic year 2024/25" (future)
Time span: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-06-08 |
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Type of class: |
Monographic lecture, 60 hours, 20 places
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Coordinators: | Janusz Dobieszewski | |
Group instructors: | Janusz Dobieszewski | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
Grading
Monographic lecture - Grading |
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