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Intellectual Humility: Practice
by Dr. Ian Church , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Dr. Emma Gordon- 4.7
Approx. 19 hours to complete
But do you know when to believe what others say? The world needs more people who are sensitive to reasons both for and against their beliefs, and are willing to consider the possibility that their political, religious and moral beliefs might be mistaken. Check out our trailer to hear more - https://youtu. Introduction to testimony Introduction to disagreement...
Patrick Henry: Forgotten Founder
by John Ragosta- 4.9
Approx. 7 hours to complete
Patrick Henry, who helped to ignite a revolution, deserves better. This course will explore how he over¬came challenges to reach the pinnacle of Virginia politics and unite Americans behind a challenge to Britain – the eighteenth century’s super-power, why he opposed the U. Rothermel (1851) with special thanks to the owner, the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation....
The Worldview of Thomas Berry: The Flourishing of the Earth Community
by John Grim , Mary Evelyn Tucker- 4.7
Approx. 25 hours to complete
Thomas Berry (1914-2009) was a historian of world religions and an early voice awakening moral sensibilities to the environmental crisis. He came to this realization largely through his study of cosmologies embedded within religious traditions. Welcome to The Worldview of Thomas Berry: the Flourishing of the Earth Community Course Introduction Introduction - Thomas Berry as Cultural Historian...
The Kennedy Half Century
by Professor Larry J. Sabato- 4.6
Approx. 9 hours to complete
President that followed JFK has used Kennedy’s words and actions in an effort to craft their own political image. Kennedy's Rise to Power Introduction JFK: Rise to Power JFK Takes to the National Stage Religion and Politics Heading to Election Day...
Ancient Philosophy: Plato & His Predecessors
by Susan Sauvé Meyer- 4.8
Approx. 13 hours to complete
Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximines made bold proposals about the ultimate constituents of reality, while Heraclitus insisted that there is an underlying order to the changing world. Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Parmenides to Plato Responses to Parmenides Morality and Religion Conclusion to Part 1...
Soul Beliefs: Causes and Consequences - Unit 2: Belief Systems
by Prof. Daniel M. Ogilvie , Prof. Leonard W. Hamilton- 4.6
Approx. 17 hours to complete
Most lectures are accompanied by slides used during the lecture, also including recommended reading assignment which may provide additional opportunities to reflect on your studies. Due to the lengthiness of this class and natural progression, the online course has been separated into 3 units, this is Unit 2. Introduction to Unit 2...
Philosophy, Science and Religion: Religion and Science
by Dr Mog Stapleton , Dr J Adam Carter , Dr Orestis Palermos , Professor Mark Harris , Professor Duncan Pritchard- 4.6
Approx. 26 hours to complete
Philosophy, Science and Religion mark three of the most fundamental modes of thinking about the world and our place in it. The first and second courses in the Philosophy, Science and Religion series, 'Science and Philosophy' and 'Philosophy and Religion' were launched in 2017 and you can sign up to these at any time. Introduction to the Course...
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Chinese Thought: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science - Part 1
by Edward Slingerland- 0.0
5 Weeks
An introduction to early Chinese thought, exploring connections with Western philosophy, spirituality, mindfulness, modern science and everyday life. This course is designed to give students a thorough introduction to early (pre-221 BCE) Chinese thought, its contemporary implications, and the role of religion in human well-being. The origins of early Chinese culture and religion...
$49
Moralities of Everyday Life
by Paul Bloom- 4.8
Approx. 24 hours to complete
Welcome to Moralities of Everyday Life! Introduction to the Course Return to the Trolley Problem Religion and Morality I Religion and Morality II How Do We Naturally Respond to Strangers?...
The Cosmopolitan Medieval Arabic World
by Prof. dr. Petra Sijpesteijn- 4.7
Approx. 25 hours to complete
Did you know that Arabic was for centuries the lingua franca in an area stretching from the south of Spain to the Chinese border? However we will not hide the dark sides of society either, by introducing you to the flourishing widespread slave trade. Introduction to the Islamic City Optional: Philosophy in the Islamic World: A Very Short Introduction...