The National Catholic Register has an article up on an innovative class at Boston College led by Jesuit Father Ronald Tacelli which debates the existence of God. "Does God Exist?" includes arguments from both sides of the table and consists primarily of discussion.
Obviously, Father Tacelli wants his students to believe in God. He provides the best evidence he can, and the class doesn't end on the last day. It is a life-long journey and he suggests further reading material for individual students. He states: "The overwhelming majority of students leave the class with a renewed respect for religious beliefs and a renewed understanding of them."
Read the full article here: God and Seeker at Boston College
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