Christian Philosophy


Introduction to issues that affect the Christian Philosophy, as the creation from non-being, the variability of beings, the relation between will and power, the freedom of human, the problem of the evil, the possibility of salvation and potential perfection of everything.


Objectives

Recommended verbal description that includes the following: • Objectives of the course is the knowledge of basic principles and discrimination of Christian philosophy. • After successful completion of the course the student is expected to know and understand the important differences in the Christian philosophy in relation to the Greek philosophy, to be able to distinguish between orthodox and heretical views concerning the concept of creation, freedom, the affirmation of matter and completeness of the creations.


Prerequisites

No prerequisites


Syllabus

a) The concept of Christian philosophy b) Christian-philosophy Meeting c) Peak period of Christian philosophy d) The non-being of creation e) finished everything f) Destination and free will

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: Maria Karampelia
Department: Pastoral Studies
Institution: TEI of Western Macedonia
Subject: Other Sub-Discipline
Rights: CC - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives

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