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187 Arts and Sciences: Religion and PhilosophyPhilosophy Minor Requirements:• Religion course: REL 110.• Philosophy courses: any other two 100-200 level PHI courses.• Any three other 300-400 level PHI courses.Total: 18 semester hours.Courses of Instruction: GreekGRK 101. Elementary Greek I. 3.A study of the syntax and morphology of Koiné Greek. Fall.GRK 102. Elementary Greek II. 3.A study of the syntax and morphology of Koiné Greek. Spring.Note: Second semester continuation of GRK 101.GRK 201. Intermediate Greek I. 3.A study of advanced grammar of Koiné Greek, with intensive reading from theNew Testament, with excursions into other Greek writers. Fall.GRK 202. Intermediate Greek II. 3.A continued development of the skills of advanced grammar in Koiné Greek, culminatingin exegesis. Spring.Note: Second semester continuation of GRK 201.Courses of Instruction: PhilosophyPHI 101. Introduction to Reasoning and Critical Thinking. 3.An exploration of informal fallacies, deduction and induction, syllogistic arguments, andscientific and legal thinking.PHI 202. History of Philosophy I. 3.A survey of Greek, Roman and medieval philosophers/theologians.PHI 203. History of Philosophy II. 3.A survey of developments in philosophy from Descartes to the contemporary period.PHI 301. Existentialism. 3.A study of one or more of the following contemporary philosophical views/movements:Pragmatism, Existentialism, Analytical Philosophy, Logical Positivism, Marxism, and Realism.

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