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46 Cards in this Set

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Faith Reason
Theology Philosophy of rel
code cult creed
religion
answer on front.
What is religion
Somthing transcednet, does not have to involve a devine.
Philosophy
The love of wisdom
MetaRational
The part of us that ranscends religion
Mystical expierience
The direct encounther with whom someone considers the divine or important.
antinomion
A mysticism is outside any rules
Epistemology
Branch of philosophy that deals with truth claims
Empiricism
If knowlage does not begain with a sensory experience it does not mean anything
hermaneutics
a study of justifying the interpretation of a story. A mode of interpretation
Numinous
Reality that is involved in a religious experience what makes it inneffable
Uncranny
Outside our ability to know
Catigory
Structure of the mind
Objective
Independent of our awareness of it
Subjective
A reality that is dependent on our awareness of it.
Fascinas
Bliss
Pluristic Hypothesis
Many different religlions
Plurism
observation that most religions are mostly the same
Exclusivims
Inclusivism
Plurism
1. I'm right they are wrong
2 I'm right, tohers believe the same even if they don't know it.
3. Many are right
Tautology
Redundant
Begging the Question
Assumption that the conclusion is true before you prooved it, form of circular reasoning.
Axia Aye
A major turning pkoint on religion (600 BC - 100 AD
Linguistic analysis
Only science can give us truth
dickatomy
The division of reality into two things
Equivocal
Using the same terms with two different meanings
Analogical
involving or expressing an analogy
Impertanance
That which does not pertain
Metaphore
Extension of a denotation.
lexorandi lex credendi
The law of praying is the law of believing
a priori
Self Evident
a posteriori
based on observations
Elements to a good argument
Validity (conclusion)
truth (premisis)
Soundness (aregument as a whole)
chiliagon
So many sides ( a thousand sided figure).
Teological
Design Argument
Who wrote five ways
Aquinas
Who wrote the ontological argument with chapters
St. Anselm
who wrote idea of the holy (numen)
Rudolf Otto
Who were the british dudes who had the discussion on religious languege
Ayer and Copelston
Who wrote the argument from contingency
Taylor
Who wrote about mysticism
William James
Who wrote about the personal experience of God
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Who wrote about the core of religion
Walter Kaufmann
Who wrote about the pluralisistic hypothesis
John Hick
Who wrote about the most perfect being
Descartes - ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT
Who wrote about natural thology (the design argument)
William Paley
The moral argument - God as a postulate ofpratical reason
Immanual Kant
The female nature of God?
Rosemary Ruether