RELS 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Xenophanes, Karl Jaspers, Millenarianism

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Natural science: experiments, to understand how things work. Humanities: study that what makes us human, philosophy. Social sciences: trying to find the answers to things but with people. Part of humanities, helps us understand being human. It looks at questions like- what is a religion? (it is the study of nature"s existence. In philosophy it"s the study of what exists) H2o life, essential, etc (cant understand h2o without understanding water vice versa) 3 main categories: ultimate/divine/ transcendent world, social/human world, natural world. Epistemology: study of knowledge, distinction between an insider or outsiders: carlos castaneda- , (episteme greek word for knowledge. ) Faith statements are not empirically verifiable . Insider: the perspective of religion according to someone who practices, believes and follows its religion. Outsider: someone who learns the customs, belief and tradition theoretically (reads or studies of it). Must study the whole in its own terms.

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