Prerequisites
Episodes
- 01
What Is Theology?
A guided introduction to what is theology? within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 02
The Cosmological Argument
A guided introduction to the cosmological argument within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 03
The Ontological Argument
A guided introduction to the ontological argument within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 04
The Teleological Argument
A guided introduction to the teleological argument within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 05
The Problem of Evil
A guided introduction to the problem of evil within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 06
Religious Experience
A guided introduction to religious experience within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 07
Divine Attributes: Omnipotence, Omniscience, Eternity
A guided introduction to divine attributes: omnipotence, omniscience, eternity within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 08
Faith and Reason
A guided introduction to faith and reason within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 09
Introduction to Christian Doctrine
A guided introduction to introduction to christian doctrine within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.
- 10
Revelation and Scripture
A guided introduction to revelation and scripture within philosophy of religion and introductory theology, written as a starting point for LJ's planned lecture and reading notes.