lecture 1. Introduction : Philosophy and religion as traditions --
lecture 2. Plato's inquiries : the gods and the good --
lecture 3. Plato's spirituality : the immortal soul and the other world --
lecture 4. Aristotle and Plato : cosmos, contemplation and happiness --
lecture 5. Plotinus : Neoplatonism and the ultimate unity of all--
lecture 6. The Jewish scriptures --
lecture 7. Platonist philsoophy and scriptural religion --
lecture 8. The New Testament : life in Christ --
lecture 9. Rabbinic Judaism : Israel and the Torah --
lecture 10. Church Fathers : the Logos made flesh --
lecture 11. The development of Christian Platonism --
lecture 12. Jewish rationalism and mysticism : Maimonides and Kabbalah.
lecture 13. Classical theism : proofs and attributes of God --
lecture 14. Medieval Christian theology : nature and grace --
lecture 15. Late medieval nominalism and Christian mysticism --
lecture 16. Protestantism : problems of grace --
lecture 17. Decartes, Locke, and the crisis of modernity --
lecture 18. Leibniz and theodicy --
lecture 19. Hume's critique of religion --
lecture 20. Kant : reason limited to experience --
lecture 21. Kant : morality as the basis of religion --
lecture 22. Schleiermacher : feeling as the basis of religion.
lecture 23. Hegel : a philosophical history of religion --
lecture 24. Marx and the Hermeneutics of suspicion --
lecture 25. Kierkegaard : Existentialism and the leap of faith --
lecture 26. Nietzsche : critic of Christian morality --
lecture 27. Neo-orthodoxy : the subject and object of faith --
lecture 28. Encountering the biblical other : Buber and Levinas --
lecture 29. Process philosophy : God in time --
lecture 30. Logical empiricism and the meaning of religion --
lecture 31. "Reformed" epistemology and the rationality of belief --
lecture 32. Conclusion : philosophy and religion today.