Month: October 2014 - Page 2

Upcoming RPE Open Day..

If you’re considering joining us at the University of Gloucestershire for the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics degree: We have Open Days! Go to http://r-p-e.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/religion-philosophy-ethics-open-days-at.html to see more.

The Modal form of the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God.

Staff from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at Gloucestershire, in conversation about the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God. Dr Roy Jackson explains it to Dave and Will…   Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog…

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Evaluating the Ontological Argument – a conversation..

Staff from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at Gloucestershire, in conversation about the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God : Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com

How does the Ontological Argument Work? Looking at its stages..

Dr Dave Webster and Dr Roy Jackson fron Religion, Philosophy & Ethics at Gloucestershire – working through the Ontological Argument: Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com  

The Ontological Argument – a basic definition?

Dr Dave Webster and Dr Roy Jackson fron Religion, Philosophy & Ethics at Gloucestershire – talking about the basic nature of the Ontological Argument: Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com

Does your practice of Zen meditation make you see yourself as a Buddhist?

I ask Dr John Hockey  – do you feel your meditation practice makes you count as a Buddhist? We explore issues issues of practice and identity in Western Buddhist contexts.. Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our…

Diwali trip tickets – now online..

Hi, as noted in a recent post, we are off to Leicester soon, for the 2014 Diwali Celebrations, Fireworks, etc.. Book your place on the coach trip at HERE.. Leicester Council now have an online, interactive, book for…

Cheltenham Literature Festival..

Our students at the University of Gloucestershire, are involved with Cheltenham Literature Festival – they attend (we have some free tickets for students across Humanities subjects), they tweet, and – in this case – they interview. Over the…

International Centre for Biblical Interpretation seminars – all welcome

The International Centre for Biblical Interpretation at the University of Gloucestershire is holding a series of seminars – to which all are welcome. Hop over to our sister blog – Theology & Religious Studies at Glos: HERE for details..  The…

Paganism as a way of Life? A question about its impact..

In this short video, Dr David Webster asks “How does being a Pagan effect your life?” David and Geoff, the interviewees then discuss how it has had impacts on them, and how they live: See the Religion, Philosophy &…