A5 Religious Experience Lesson 4

Religious Experience
A5
2024 - 2025
Lesson 4
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Religious Experience
A5
2024 - 2025
Lesson 4

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Logical caroussel (QAREPR)
  1. Ask a Question: closed question connected to philosophical content
  2. Answer the question
  3. Give a Reason that fits the combination of the question asked and the answer given.
  4. Give an Example that illustrates the stated reason, as well as makes this reason (more) concrete. 
  5. Produce a critical note
  6. Give a Reflection about the whole conversation:
     - Do you think differently now?
     - What was striking?
     - Did your attitude change concerning the subject that has been discussed?

Slide 2 - Slide

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Homework
Poster

Slide 3 - Slide

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Lesson objectives
You will.....
  • investigate whether psychological factors can explain religious experiences
  • investigate whether religious experiences are rooted in natural physiological processes.

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What's the difference between psychological and physiological?

Slide 5 - Open question

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If your friend had tickets to the premiere of their favourite film at the weekend and told you he/she had met their idol, would you believe him/her?

Slide 6 - Poll

  1. why or why or why not?
  2. What would it take for you to believe him/her?
  3. What sort of evidence would you want?
  4. Would any amount of evidence be conclusive? why (not)
Is God a psychological construct?

Slide 7 - Poll

  1. why or why or why not?
  2. What would it take for you to believe him/her?
  3. What sort of evidence would you want?
  4. Would any amount of evidence be conclusive? why (not)
Freud
Religion is a psychological construct
personality consists of 3 parts:
  1. id: primitive instincts (unconscious)
  2. ego: brings together id & super-ego (both)
  3. super-ego: opposite of id = conscience/morality 

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Story
Listen to the story

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Does religious experience have a purely physical and neural explanation?

Slide 10 - Poll

  1. why or why or why not?
  2. What would it take for you to believe him/her?
  3. What sort of evidence would you want?
  4. Would any amount of evidence be conclusive? why (not)

Slide 11 - Video

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Homework
To do:
  • Study page 74 - 77 + Chapter 6 Background information
  • Activity 4 + 6 page 75
  • Activity 5 page 77

Slide 12 - Slide

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On which topic do I need more clarity?

Slide 13 - Open question

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