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Religious Studies
A Level

"Buddhism does not support Feminism" - Evaluate this view

Firstly, I will begin with some advice for writing the answer. As this answer will be an essay you short start with a short and snappy introduction in which you should state whether you agree or disagree ...

Answered by India G. Religious Studies tutor
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What is the 'Problem of Evil'?

The 'Problem of Evil' refers to the inconsistency between the traditional notion of the Judaeo-Christo God and the fact that suffering exists in the world. The problem has its roots in the Greek philosoph...

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Briefly explore Britain's relationship with 'Adapting to de-Christianisation', as described in chapter 7 of 'Religion and Society in Twentieth Century Britain'

We can see a nationwide phenomenon of loss of open Christian worship. We can see Christian institutions vanish across the nation, with England and Wales losing over 60% of their Anglican colleges by 2004....

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How would I answer the question "'Our moral choices are completely determined by our upbringing and social conditioning.' Discuss."

To begin with, let's break down the question! We know this is on the topic of 'Free Will and Determinism'. In simple terms the quote argues we are "determined by our upbringing and social conditi...

Answered by Nikki R. Religious Studies tutor
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Examine how faith in God may be challenged by natural and moral evil.

The existence of natural and moral evil may challenge faith in God as it creates a logical problem with regards to the three fundamental characteristics usually associated with Him. If God is omnipotent (...

Answered by James P. Religious Studies tutor
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