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Philosophy of Religion

Summer Course: Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 0470; Summer I Session, Tues/Thurs, 6-9pm
This summer, a course at Pitt will be offered in Philosophy of Religion. If you might take courses this summer, we suggest fitting this in your schedule. From the course description: Historical and anthropological evidence tells us that in every human society known to us, [...]

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To all those interested: a new class worth 3 credits  called “Origins of the Catholic Faith” is now being offered through Duquesne University for the spring semester. The class is being taught by Dr. Damon McGraw, PhD. and is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 from January 5- April 22.  It will be held in [...]

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The Institute for the Psychological Sciences is a Catholic graduate school in Arlington, VA, offering master and doctoral degrees in clinical psychology.  The Institute was founded nine years ago with the mission of basing the scientific study of psychology on the Christian understanding of nature and dignity of the human person.  Anne-Marie Dardis, the Director [...]

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Information is up about the for-credit theology course available to Pitt, CMU, and Carlow students.

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