01 November 2006

NEW in Spring 2007:

Philosophical Theology (PHIL/THEO 311)

Alvin Plantinga,
Philosophical Theologian Extraordinaire


Ever wonder how evil and the goodness of God are compatible? How God responds to evil? And we should, too?

Ever wonder why we are free if God knows everything in advance, including what you are doing right this very instant? If you could never have chosen otherwise than God knows, are you really free?

Ever wonder about the mysterious nature of God? Of His being three-in-one? Being both human and divine in the incarnation of Jesus Christ?

These questions and more are all on the agenda in Philosophical Theology, a new course this spring taught by Prof. Stephen Lake, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 o'clock.

If you have completed PHIL 101 and 102, you are elligible to enroll.

If you are planning on seminary or graduate school in theology or philosophy, this course will be indispensible preparation.

Cross-listed in both Philosophy and Theology, it can count towards major, minor or elective credit in either department.

Any other questions? Please see Prof. Lake, or post your questions here and I will respond!

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