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Study programme 2009-2010

   
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Philosophy of Religion

[FILO2130]

[30h] 5 credits

This course is taught in the 2d semester.

Schedule : Schedule

Teacher(s): Gilbert Gérard, Jean Leclercq, Marc Maesschalck

Language: French

Level: Second

  • Aims
  • Main themes

Retour en début de pageAims

Be capable of explaining the relationship of philosophy and religion, while respecting both the originality of religion and philosophy's right to reflect on religion.

Retour en début de pageMain themes

Religion belongs to human culture and thus has a general impact on man and, especially, involving man's reflection on his condition. This in particular establishes the philosophy of religion's place. Far removed from any positivist temptation (fundamentalism, fideism), this discipline ensures the believer as to the general conditions of religion in relation to thought. It moreover offers the unbeliever an approach to religion in its status as a thought system in cooperation with the human sciences. A Philosophy of Religion course takes its inspiration from the major precursors (Kant, Schelling, Hegel, etc...; as well as theologians when they express themselves as philosophers: Origen, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, etc...). It seeks to arm against any confusing of theology and religious philosophy.
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