Skeptics and believers Religious debate in the western intellectual tradition

Tyler T. Roberts, 1960-

Sound recording - 2009

This course explores how leading Western philosophers and theologians such as Kant, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Martin Buber, Bertrand Russell, Martin Heidegger, Rowan Williams, and Jacques Derrida have defined and debated, defended and attacked religion. Some are pious and some are atheists. Some are philosophers who explain why religion is essential for human life, and some are philosophers who just as rationally explain why religion is irrational and illusory. Is religious faith blind submission? Or can it be part of an intellectually vital and realistic view of the world? Or could it be both, that religion is complicated-- at times bound up with the worst, at other times bound up with the best?

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Published
Chantilly, Virginia : Teaching Co [2009]
Language
English
Main Author
Tyler T. Roberts, 1960- (-)
Edition
[PDF workbook version]
Item Description
"The Great courses, Topic: Philosophy & Intellectual history ; Subtopic: Medieval & Religious philosophy"--Cover.
"Course no. 4670"--Disc labels.
36 lectures lasting 30 minutes each.
Accompanying CD-ROM contains course workbook in PDF format.
Physical Description
18 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Format
Compact disc; PDF requires Adobe Reader or PDF reader.
ISBN
9781490678610
  • Disc 1. lecture 1. Religion and modernity ; lecture 2. From suspicion to the premodern cosmos
  • Disc 3. lecture 3. From Catholicism to Protestantism ; lecture 4. Scientific revolution and Descartes
  • Disc 3. lecture 5. Descartes and modern philosophy ; lecture 6. Enlightenment and religion Disc 4. lecture 7. Natural religion and its critics ; lecture 8. Kant-- religion and moral reason
  • Disc 10. lecture 9. Kant, romanticism, and pietism ; lecture 10. Schleiermacher-- religion and experience
  • Disc 6. lecture 11. Hegel-- religion, spirit, and history ; lecture 12. Theology and the challenge of history
  • Disc 7. lecture 13. 19th-century Christian modernists ; lecture 14. 19th-century Christian antimodernists
  • Disc 8. lecture 15. Judaism and modernity ; lecture 16. Kierkegaard's faith
  • Disc 9. lecture 17. Kierkegaard's paradox ; lecture 18. 19th-century suspicion and Feuerbach
  • Disc 10. lecture 19. Marx-- religion as false consciousness ; lecture 20. Nietzsche and the genealogy of morals
  • Disc 11. lecture 21. Nietzsche-- religion and the ascetic ideal ; lecture 22. Freud-- religion as neurosis
  • Disc 12. lecture 23. Barth and the end of liberal theology ; lecture 24. Theology and suspicion
  • Disc 13. lecture 25. Protestant theology after Barth ; lecture 26. 20th century Catholicism
  • Didsc 14. lecture 27. Modern Jewish philosophy ; lecture 28. Post-Holocaust theology
  • Disc 15. lecture 29. Liberation theology ; lecture 30. Secular and postmodern theologies
  • Disc 15. lecture 31. Postmodernism and tradition ; lecture 32. Fundamentalism and Islamism
  • Disc 17. lecture 33. New atheisms ; lecture 34. Religion and rationality Disc 18. lecture 35. Pluralisms-- religious and secular ; lecture 36. Faith, suspicion, and modernity.