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USE FOR CATALOG YEAR CHANGES ONLY
This form is for presenting changes to Curriculum
Committee; the information will still need to be entered in ECAS.
Sending this form to Curriculum Committee for
Approval means Department and Discipline approval has been received.
Date: October 16, 2006
Discipline: Philosophy
Curriculum
Committee Approval Date:
Course Revision #1 Give complete UMM catalog entry (deletions in
strikethru font, additions underlined)(see instructions) Phil A selection of main philosophical issues concerning
religion such as the notion of a divinity, the attempts to prove or refute
the existence of a divine being, the relationship between faith and reason,
the link between religion and morality, the knowledge of a divinity. Rationale
(see instructions): This course used to be offered at
UMM; when the staff in Philosophy changed it was dropped to allow more
flexibility for incoming junior colleagues joining the program. It is added
to provide additional electives for the Philosophy majors and minors and to
offer a Humanities course to all UMM students. In previous offerings, this
course has always been very successful. Course Revision #2 Give complete UMM catalog entry (deletions in
strikethru font, additions underlined)(see instructions) Rationale
(see instructions): Course Revision #3 Give complete UMM catalog entry (deletions in
strikethru font, additions underlined)(see instructions) Rationale
(see instructions): Course Revision #4 Give complete UMM catalog entry (deletions in
strikethru font, additions underlined)(see instructions) Rationale
(see instructions): Course Revision #5 Give complete UMM catalog entry (deletions in
strikethru font, additions underlined)(see instructions) Rationale
(see instructions):
1121
2121. Introduction to the Philosophy
of Religion (HDiv Hum; 4 cr)An introduction to fundamental philosophical
questions concerning religion such as analysis of the notion of divinity, the
possibility of proving the existence of a divinity, the relationship
between faith and reason, etc. Views belonging to distant religious
traditions may be discussed.