Taught at Ashland Seminary, this course in the philosophy of religion deals with difficult philosophical questions pertaining to the truth and meaning of Christianity. The lectures follow two text books: Baruch Brody, Readings in the Philosophy of Religion: An Analytical Approach, and Leslie Stevenson, Seven Views of Human Nature. Material is on an advanced level. Individual files in Album GB221--Introduction GB222--Dialectical Tensions GB223--Opposing Worldviews GB224--The Ontological Argument GB225--The Ontological & Cosmological Arguments GB226--The Cosmological Argument GB227--The Teleological Argument GB228--Critique of Natural Theology GB229--Problem of Religious Language GB230--The Falsification Argument GB231--Medieval Debate Over Religious Language GB232--Review: The Attributes of God GB233--God & Time: Indexical Reference GB234--God & Time: Indexical Reference (cont.) GB235--Foreknowledge and Necessity GB236--Foreknowledge and Freedom GB237--Foreknowledge and Free Will GB238--Foreordination and Responsibility GB239--The Problem of Evil GB240--The Problem of Evil (cont.) GB241--Philosophical Anthropology GB242--Six Views of the Nature of Man GB243--Six Views of the Nature of Man (cont.)