Explores, examines, and analyzes philosophical inquiry by major thinkers on issues that fall under the area of study known as the philosophy of religion, such as: the attributes and xistence of God, the problem of evil, the nature of miracles, death and immortality, and others. Specific attention will be given to the definitions, concepts, and theories that surround these questions and issues, and how understandings may be depending upon the time period and the faith-based foundation upon which philosophical inquiry has been made. Prerequisites: 200-level philosophy course. Fulfills general education requirement for 300/400-level course. [ 3 credits ]