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Religious Studies
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How do I access top marks in an extended response for A-level religious studies?

Perhaps the most crucial piece of information you should remember when composing extended responses in essays is the importance of your own argument! Whilst you may spend the majority of your revision tim...

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‘Good is not a natural quality’ discuss

I agree with the statement saying that good is not a natural quality, instead, I think it intuitive.Naturalism is the point of view where you think that you can define good by observing the world and reas...

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What do the two Genesis stories tell us about creation and about how we should read the Bible?

The bible opens with two different but similar creation narratives, namely Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. Each are similar in their style, as both describe the creation of the world as we know it as well as hum...

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Can you explain the main theological positions on salvation outside of the Christian church?

Firstly, you should make a clear deffiniton of salvation upon which to base your explanation. A good deffiniton should refer to the deliverance of humanity from sin and consequential suffering via God's l...

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To what extent is the theodicy of St. Augustine successful?

(DEFINE) The theodicy of Augustine aims to provide a resolution to the 'inconsistent triad': God cannot be omnipotent (all powerful), omniscient (all knowing), and benevolent (all good) while evil exists ...

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