The Problem of Evil is a complex and enduring challenge in the realm of philosophy of religion, prompting questions about the existence of an all-powerful, benevolent deity.
Our Undergraduate Certificate in Religious Perspectives on The Problem of Evil is designed for students seeking to explore this conundrum from a theological and philosophical standpoint.
Through a series of modules, you will delve into the historical, cultural, and theological contexts that have shaped our understanding of evil and its relationship to the divine.
Our program will guide you in examining the arguments for and against the existence of God in the face of evil, as well as the implications of these perspectives for our understanding of morality and ethics.
By engaging with these complex issues, you will develop a deeper understanding of the ways in which religious perspectives can inform and challenge our understanding of the world.
Whether you are a theology student, philosopher, or simply curious about the nature of evil, this program offers a unique opportunity to explore the Problem of Evil from a range of perspectives.
Join us on this journey of discovery and explore the many facets of The Problem of Evil. Apply now and take the first step towards a deeper understanding of this profound and enduring question.