Unit name | Atheism |
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Unit code | THRSM0107 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Dr. David Leech |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
none |
Co-requisites |
none |
School/department | Department of Religion and Theology |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Today atheism is a major option for interpreting the world. This unit explores key issues in philosophy of religion through the lens of philosophical atheism. It explores the emergence of philosophical atheism as a rejection of forms of early modern philosophical theology, and examines contemporary atheist arguments proposed by atheist philosophers of religion. Topics addressed include atheism and meaning, atheism and the problem of evil, and atheist claims about the incoherence of God-talk.
On successful completion of this unit students will have
(1) developed a thorough understanding of the historical development of modern philosophical atheism;
(2) demonstrated an ability to articulate and criticise contemporary atheist positions in philosophy of religion and their theist and non-theist alternatives;
(3) gained the ability to think critically about whether the historical development of atheism might have a bearing on the validity of some contemporary atheist critiques of religion;
(4) demonstrated the ability to identify and evaluate pertinent evidence/data in order to illustrate/demonstrate a cogent argument.
Additionally (specific to level M), students will be expected to
(5) display high level skills in evaluating, analysing, synthesising and (where apt) critiquing images and ideas.
(6) apply existing analytical strategies to new evidence with flexibility and creativity
(7) demonstrate the capacity for independent research
20 hour seminars
One summative essay of ca. 5000 words Measures outcomes 1-7
Taylor, Charles A Secular Age. (Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007). BL2747.8 TAY
Buckley, Michael J Denying and disclosing God :the ambiguous progress of modern Atheism. (New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, 2004). BL2747.3 BUC The Cambridge Companion to Atheism (ed.) Michael Martin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). Electronic Version
De Lubac, Henri The Drama of Atheist Humanism (London : Sheed & Ward, 1949). BT1210 LUB
Turner, Denys How to be an Atheist New Blackfriars, Volume 83, Issue 977-978, pages 317–335, July 2002. Serial BX3501.N4