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Explain the Kalãm Cosmological Argument for God's Existence

The Kalãm Cosmological Argument for God's existence was propounded by the medeival Islamic theologian Al-Ghazali (1058-1111), and has recently been revived in modern philosophical discourse through the wo...

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“Ethical Language is Meaningless.” Discuss

Ethical naturalists are one group of thinkers who argue that ethical language does indeed have meaning, as moral truths are objective and can be absolutely known - this is cognitivist. F. H. Bradley for e...

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‘For Ancient Israel, the covenant made with Moses was far more important than the covenant made with Abraham.’ Assess this claim.

At first glance it may seem obvious to disagree with the statement, given that it was God's initial covenant with Abraham which began the divine relationship with Israel, and as such without it the Mosaic...

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Explain two Christian beliefs about the ascension of Jesus. Refer to sacred writings or another source of Christian belief and teaching in your answer.

As described in Luke 24:53, the disciples are said to have returned to Jerusalem after the ascention 'with great joy'; thus Christians see the event as a celebration rather than a loss. Although the disci...

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Give two ways in which christians believe the Holy Spirit is at work in the world

1: It allows the establishing of communication with God on a personal level in prayer

2: It can be seen to bring strengh to people in times of need

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