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Religious Studies
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Outline the important features of utilitarianism

Utilitarianism is an ethical theory based on the principle of utility. Utility states that a right action is one, which produces "the greatest good for the greatest number". The...

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“Liberation Theology has no future” – Discuss (10)

Liberation theology was a large social and theological movement in 1950’s Latin America. The problems of the time; massive wealth gap, oppression and clear class systems are not necessarily the same probl...

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Within the Justice system is the idea of "deterring" morally sound?

-Look at different religions and beliefs in regards to the question. 

Approach with table tennis style, (back and forwards argument).

P- point 

E- evidence

A-Analyse 

R-...

Answered by Suzanna H. Religious Studies tutor
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Discuss the usefulness of Natural Law in making moral decisions

(2 example paragraphs) Aquinas, heavily influenced by Aristotle, held that reason was the highest function and purpose of human beings, and therefore everyone could work out what was ‘good’. He believed t...

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Explain the main themes of theodicies in the Augustinian tradition

There are five main themes in Augustine's theodicy that would need to be explained. These themes would also need to be developed by theories from relevant Philosophers/Theologians such as Aquinas,Calvin a...

Answered by Ankita M. Religious Studies tutor
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