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Religious Studies
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"The criticisms of the Ontological Argument are very strong" Assess this claim.

The criticisms of the ontological argument vary immensely in strength. It can be argued that the strongest criticisms come from Aquinas, Descartes and Hume in their criticisms of the definition of God. Th...

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(40 marks) How should I structure my answer to the essay “Does natural law provide a helpful method of moral decision-making?”

  1. Begin with an introduction. What is natural law? (An absolutist theory that argues that nature provides unambiguous answers to moral dilemmas) who initially proposed it? (Aquinas, 13th century theol...
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‘Deontology is superior to teleology.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement?

Deontology is a normative, rule-based ethical theory concerned with the morality of an action itself as opposed to its consequences. Thus, it is easily followed by a society and does not assume the conseq...

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What is the apophatic way of speaking about God?

To understand the apophatic way (via negativa), you must first understand the cataphatic way (via positiva).
The cataphatic way claims that the best way to speak about God is to make ...

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"Freud simply misunderstood religious belief" Evaluate this view (30 marks)

To those without faith, certainly some aspects of religion and religious belief seem outdated and with the advancements in the fields of psychology, alternative explanations for religious belief have emer...

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