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Religious Studies
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To what extent are the flaws in ontological arguments incapable of being overcome?

The key to answering this question is to maintain nuance throughout, with questions revolving around complex topics such as ontological arguments, a strong answer will rely upon a demonstration of subtlet...

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Explain the problem of suffering.

The problem of suffering is the apparent discrepancy between the existence of God on the one hand, and the occurence of suffering in the world on the other. The problem results from the fact that traditio...

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Problem of Evil

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What is the difference between the first and second objectivity of Karl Barth's theology?

The first objectivity is God in His 'totally other' self. We will never reach or experience Him of our own volition - you will only know God because God makes himself known through the second obj...

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How do I incorporate enough scholarly comment to back up my analytical essays?

It is really important to add depth to your essays by including the opinions of experts in your essay topic, but it can be difficult to know when to add these in. Generally, in order to create a full anal...

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