iTELLian Academy

カテゴリー:哲学・宗教・思想

 

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One’s philosophy is not best expressed in words;

 

it is expressed in the choices one makes…

 

and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility.

 

– Eleanor Roosevelt

 

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Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World
Take a deep dive into the ancient roots of our culture as you explore the religious history of the ancient Mediterranean world.
The History of Christianity II
Examine the last 500 years of history through the lens of Christianity with an esteemed professor.
The Apocryphal Jesus
Gain a new perspective on early Christian life and history through non-canonical Christian literature led by an award-winning professor.
The Great Works of Sacred Music
Discover the greatest masterworks of the sacred music tradition, from early church music to the modern era, in this engrossing course taught by a professor of musicology.
Books That Matter: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Join a Harvard professor to examine the meaning and impact of Edward Gibbon’s masterpiece.
Books That Matter: The Analects of Confucius
Join a renowned educator on an adventurous exploration of one of the world’s most important philosophical texts.
Books That Matter: The City of God
Travel chapter by chapter through Augustine’s masterpiece, as an award-winning professor introduces you to the book’s key arguments, as well as the historical context necessary to comprehend The City of God’s true power. START FREE TRIAL TRAILER
Mind-Body Philosophy
Explore how the brain creates your experience of reality with an award-winning Professor of Philosophy.
Buddhism
Explore new spiritual paths in this introduction to the precepts of Buddhism—an intriguing world religion that is utterly unlike any other.
Reading Biblical Literature: Genesis to Revelation
Get comprehensive, book-by-book analysis of the Bible from the fascinating perspective of literature and narrative. Delivered by a religion scholar and acclaimed professor.
Passions: Philosophy and the Intelligence of Emotions
A distinguished philosopher and author takes you on a tour of his more than three-decade-long intellectual struggle to reach an understanding of emotions: "the key to the meaning of life.”
The Big Questions of Philosophy
Learn to think clearly, shun fallacies, and reach your own conclusions as you confront the questions that have puzzled generations of philosophers.
An Introduction to Formal Logic
Logic is the key to philosophy, mathematics, and science. Learn logic from an award…
History of the Bible: The Making of the New Testament Canon
Delve into a thorough introduction to key issues in the development of Christianity in this course designed by an award-winning professor.
Why Evil Exists
An award-winning professor offers a richly provocative and revealing encounter into Western civilization's greatest thinking and insight on the critical subject of evil.
Science Wars: What Scientists Know and How They Know It
Explore the history of competing conceptions of scientific knowledge with a noted professor from Lehigh University
Confucius, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad
An award-winning professor takes you deep into the life stories and legacies of four iconic figures in world religion.
Meaning of Life: Perspectives from the World's Great Intellectual Traditions
Guided by a passionate and thorough professor, this intellectually gripping course offers a rigorous and wide-ranging exploration of what various spiritual, religious, and philosophical traditions from both the East and the West have contributed t…
Story of the Bible
Led by a renowned scholar, trace the development of biblical texts across millennia. You’ll get invaluable insight into the remarkable and complicated process by which the Bible came into being.
Modern Intellectual Tradition: From Descartes to Derrida
Get an introduction to the contemporary Western approaches to the philosophies of both reality and knowledge, led by an author and award-winning professor, as you explore the ideas behind modern philosophy's most important movements.
The History of Christianity
Discover the phenomenal story of Christianity’s first 1,500 years, with all its remarkable diversity and complex dimensions, as one of the most popular Great Courses professors examines Christianity’s origins, rise, and civilization-shaping…
Privacy, Property, and Free Speech
Courts have struggled to balance the interests of individuals, businesses, and law enforcement. Educate yourself about the current state of the law and the risks posed by our own inventions with guidance from an award-winning legal scholar, professor,…
Cultural Literacy for Religion
Experience the historical, theological, and cultural components of the world's religions as an award-winning Professor takes you on a tour of our world and its religious cultures.
Death, Dying, and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures
Explore how great faiths, philosophies, and cultures all over the world perceive death (and life), guided by a religion scholar and award-winning professor.
Great World Religions: Buddhism
Get an overview of the history and practice of a highly influential religion in this concise and accurate course taught by an award-winning professor.
Great World Religions: Hinduism
Get an overview of the history and practice of the oldest living religion in this concise and accurate course taught by an award-winning professor.
Great World Religions: Judaism
Get an overview of the history and practice of this ancient and important faith with this concise and accurate course taught by a professor of Jewish history.
Great World Religions: Christianity
Get an overview of the history and practice of the world's largest religion in this concise and accurate course taught by an award-winning professor of New Testament studies.
Great World Religions: Islam
Gain an introduction to the history and practice of the world's fastest growing religion in this course taught by an award-winning professor from Georgetown University.
Jesus and His Jewish Influences
Embark upon an in-depth investigation of the ancient world that Jesus was born into, and discover what effect it had upon his life and ministry in this course taught by an award-winning professor.
The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition
Explore the entire western philosophical tradition in this comprehensive introduction to the topic taught by a member of the philosophy department at Oxford.
The Great Works of Sacred Music
Discover the greatest masterworks of the sacred music tradition, from early church music to the modern era, in this engrossing course taught by a professor of musicology.
Redefining Reality: The Intellectual Implications of Modern Science
Get a grip on reality in 36 enthralling lectures about the changing view of what’s real—in space, in matter, in society, and in your brain.
Great Mythologies of the World
Learn what makes myths in every culture so important, distinctive, and able to withstand the test of time in this comprehensive and engrossing course.
The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas
Deepen your understanding of politics in this course that reveals the remarkable evolution, impact, and legacy of modern political philosophy.
Sacred Texts of the World
Delve deeply into the sacred writings that have shaped the identities, beliefs, and actions of large segments of humanity—texts that still exert influence in today’s world.
The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History
Decipher the most mysterious and controversial of all biblical works—the book of Revelations—in this spell-binding course by an acclaimed professor.
The Dead Sea Scrolls
Unearth the spellbinding story of the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century—a 2000 year old library of historical, religious, and linguistic significance.
The Philosopher's Toolkit: How to Be the Most Rational Person in Any Room
Learn how to sharpen your problem-solving skills and make better decisions and arguments in this dynamic course that helps you put philosophy’s most practical tools into action.
Great Minds of the Medieval World
Go beyond the typical philosophy course and explore the most fascinating minds of the Middle Ages, including great philosophers, prolific writers, and cultural movers.
The World of Biblical Israel
Get a better understanding of the peoples and events described in The Old Testament with this interesting and helpful course taught by a professor of biblical studies.
How Jesus Became God
Uncover the extraordinary story behind an idea that has shaped our civilization: the Christian belief that Jesus of Nazareth was none other than God the Almighty.
The Holy Land Revealed
Visit the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity in this comprehensive tour, taught by an archaeologist, that will take you deep beneath the pages of the Bible.
Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas
Discover the mysteries of Gnosticism—its worldview, rituals, and sacred texts—and reveal its remarkable impact on western religious history.
Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning
Learn the fundamentals of argumentation and build a foundation for communication and reasoning that will benefit you in every area of your life.
The Old Testament
Engage more fully with the Old Testament with this course that teaches you how to apply a variety of forms of interpretation to better understand this treasured work.
The New Testament
Discover how historical research can illuminate the New Testament in this riveting course that combines biblical scholarship, archaeology, and literary analysis.
The Historical Jesus
Examine historical evidence and discover what we really know about Jesus in this eye-opening course by Professor Bart Ehrman, a New York Times best-selling author.
Biblical Wisdom Literature
Delve into a rich and complex body of writings that have influenced theologians and philosophers for millennia in this course on the wisdom literature of the Bible.
Lost Christianities: Christian Scriptures and the Battles over Authentication
Discover myriad works of early Christianity that failed to make the official canon and become part of the Bible in this course by best-selling author and Professor Bart D. Ehrman.
St. Augustine's Confessions
Analyze one of the foundational texts of both Christianity and Western philosophy in this course that covers St. Augustine's most impactful work.

 

 

There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies.

 

My brain and my heart are my temples;

 

my philosophy is kindness.

 

– Dalai Lama

 

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