From the UCB catalogue of courses:

1600 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

The purpose of this course is to help students think clearly and critically about religious concepts and beliefs. Topics may include (but are not limited to): arguments for and against the existence of God (Is there any reason to believe that there is, or isn't a God?), the problem of evil (Why would an all-powerful God permit evil in the world?), religious experience (Can it be a source of genuine knowledge?), faith and reason (Is it ever OK to believe something without sufficient evidence?), life after death (Is there any reason to believe in such a thing?) and the conflicting claims of different religious traditions (Must a person who accepts one of them believe that all the others are simply wrong?). Phil 1600 satisfies the Ideals and Values GDR.