Taught at Ashland Seminary by Dr. Greg Bahnsen, this advanced-level course in the philosophy of religion deals with difficult questions about the truth and meaning of Christianity. The lectures follow two textbooks: Baruch Brody, Readings in the Philosophy of Religion: An Analytical Approach and Leslie Stevenson, Seven Views of Human Nature.
02 — Dialectical Tensions (2 of 23)
03 — Opposing Worldviews (3 of 23)
04 — The Ontological Argument (4 of 23)
05 — The Ontological and Cosmological Arguments (5 of 23)
06 — The Cosmological Argument (6 of 23)
07 — The Teleological Argument (7 of 23)
08 — Critique of Natural Theology (8 of 23)
09 — The Problem of Religious Language (9 of 23)
10 — The Falsification Argument (10 of 23)
11 — Medieval Debate Over Religious Language (11 of 23)
12 — The Attributes of God (Review) (12 of 23)
13 — God & Time: Indexical Reference (13 of 23)
14 — God & Time: Indexical Reference (Cont.) (14 of 23)
15 — Foreknowledge and Necessity (15 of 23)
16 — Foreknowledge and Freedom (16 of 23)
17 — Foreknowledge and Free Will (17 of 23)
18 — Foreordination and Responsibility (18 of 23)
19 — The Problem of Evil (19 of 23)
20 — The Problem of Evil (Cont.) (20 of 23)