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Skeptics and Believers: Religious Debate in the Western Intellectual Tradition

By: Tyler Roberts, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Tyler Roberts
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Beginning in the 16th century, the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution began to erode the position of authority. As a result, new philosophers began constructing a universal rationality independent of faith. This schism fundamentally changed the course of Western civilization, and it has had consequences that remain with us to this day. This 36-lecture journey will help you understand exactly what the debate has been and will continue to be about.

By gaining a richer understanding of the debate's key aspects - including the nature of the conflict, the meaning of the arguments, and what is at stake both philosophically and theologically - you can add significantly to the level of sophistication you already bring to one of today's most far-reaching issues and increase your understanding of both our past and the direction of our future.

These lectures examine more than three centuries of debate in the Western world about the nature of religious faith and its compatibility with reason. Drawing on some of Western civilization's greatest theological and philosophical minds, Professor Roberts even-handedly follows and analyzes the arguments of a broad range of skeptics and believers, including the likes of Thomas Aquinas, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Daniel Dennett, Martin Luther, Immanuel Kant, Soren Kierkegaard, and many others.In addition, these lectures maintain the sense of a true conversation across time, so that you'll never lose the thread of how one idea relates to another as he weaves a vast amount of material into a coherent whole that amounts to far more than the sum of its parts. The result is one of the most intellectually satisfying plunges into philosophical and theological thought you will ever take.

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Exceptional and challenging course of study.

Pragmstic and yet quite insightful; this study of modernity and religion finally helped me to come to a fuller understanding of the Christian Doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation.

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It's not that Prof. Roberts reinforced my own beliefs; he didn't. But he does provide atheists and theists alike fodder for grand cogitation. Fundamentalists, both religious and antitheist, beware.

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An Engaging and thought-provoking course

This is a thought provoking course for agnostics and believers regarding what is religion and the views espoused in the western world. I will review the course PDF and review the course in the next 4-6 months, the content and delivery are solid. Believers may be challenged, skeptics too a lesser extent may find solace with more recent views that see revelation and presence of God in ancient texts and without choosing one faith over another. Buddhists will better understand the pain, agony and joy if the different proponents of faith and skepticism.

In short, in my opinion, this is one of the better courses, but be prepared to listen to all lectures!

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Skeptics and Believers: Religious Debate in the Western Intellectual Tradition

“Skeptics and Believers: Religious Debate in the Western Intellectual Tradition” has to be one of the BEST series of lectures ever produced by The Great Courses!
That is partly because the instructor seems to be remarkably unbiased* in his teaching style, a remarkable feat when it comes to the subject matter!
Professor Roberts is also a fantastic teacher, especially considering HOW MUCH ground he must cover!
I would recommend this course to anyone interested in this subject!
* I said he SEEMS remarkably unbiased but maybe my own biases are somehow mixed up in my attitude! I would like to read the reviews of others who have been all the way thru this course.

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Excellent teacher!

Professor Robert’s command of the topic is impressive; his articulation of the vast array of positions, ideas, and their exponents over two millennia is clear and cogent; his presentation style, use of examples, etc., made for an enjoyable, yet challenging learning experience. A wonderful course!

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Diversity Through Religious Thought

The great expansive way in which the complexity of religious diversity and tolerance is explored makes these lectures exceptional. The lecturer's knowledge base is endless as pursuit of religion and modernity are presented.

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A comprehensive survey

If you listen attentively to all 36 lectures, you might find as I have that this is an extraordinary dive into history of thought in the West. I can’t praise doctor Roberts work highly enough! RIP

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Light on skeptics, heavy on believers

If you want a history of the debate between skeptics and believers told essentially from the believers' point of view, this lecture series does a good job. My impression is that Professor Roberts includes just enough of the skeptics to show how they affected the arguments of the believers. But if you're looking for a robust summation of Hume, Nietzsche, Marx, Freud, etc. presented with an emphasis equal to that given the other side, this is not it. In fact, I'd say it's at best 1/3 skeptics and 2/3 believers.

At the very least, the title of the series is misleading. It might have more appropriately been something like: "Religious Debates in the Western Intellectual Tradition: The Response of Believers to their Critics." But then, I would not have purchased it.

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