Taken from: http://peterrollins.net/blog/?p=1217
I am currently preparing for a four day intensive course in theology for Wesley Seminary in Washington DC starting this Monday. For those of you attending the course outline looks something like this (I have placed the primary thinkers for each lecture in brackets),
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Monday
An “Ontological” argument for the existence of God (Anselm)
Cosmological arguments for the existence of God (Aquinas)
A Teleological argument for the existence of God (Aquinas)
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Tuesday
The Critique of Onto-theology (Heidegger and Barth)
Existential faith (Kierkegaard and Pascal)
The death of God (Nietzsche)
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Wednesday
Theology as Anthropology (Feuerbach)
Religion as an Opiate (Marx)
Religion as Wish-Fulfilment (Frued)
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Thursday
Radical Theology (Tillich, Bonhoeffer, Altizer)
Mystical Theology (Henry, Marion)
Weakness Theology (Caputo, Vattimo)
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