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Explain two contrasting Christian views on abortion in contemporary Great Britain. (4)

Some more liberal Protestant Christians, such as those who belong to the Church of England, view abortion as wrong due to humans terminating life being a contradiction to moral law, but as permissible in ...

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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...

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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 (...

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“Critically compare the via negativa with symbolic language as ways of expressing religious beliefs in words”

The via negativa and symbolic language are both ways of expressing religious belief. The via negativa, advocated by pseudo dionysius, states that positive attributes are misleading and God is beyond all h...

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