Specification H573/2 Natural Law
1. Normative Ethical Theories (Religious Approaches): Natural Law A normative ethical theory taking a religious approach to moral decision-making. 1.1 Content…
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1. Normative Ethical Theories (Religious Approaches): Situation Ethics A normative ethical theory taking a religious approach to moral decision-making. 1.1 Content…
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5. Significant Ideas: Conscience Significant ideas in religious and moral thought, through comparison of the works of two key scholars from…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 Religious Language: Twentieth Century Perspectives
6. Religious Language: Twentieth Century Perspectives Learners will study how views of religious language have changed over time, studying a variety…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 Religious Language: Negative, Analogical or Symbolic
We have now produced study guides for each paper which build essay-writing (analytical and evaluative skills) step by step, and together…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 The Nature of God
We have now produced study guides for each paper which build essay-writing (analytical and evaluative skills) step by step, and together…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 The Problem of Evil
3. God and the World: The Problem of Evil Learners will study the challenge posed to religious belief by the problems…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 Religious Experience
We have now produced study guides for each paper which build essay-writing (analytical and evaluative skills) step by step, and together…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 Ontological Argument
Michael Palmer explains why the ontological argument is unique. ‘With this distinction between a priori and a posteriori behind us, we…
Read MoreSpecification H573/1 Cosmological Argument
The cosmological argument is an a priori argument for God’s existence that moves from premises to conclusion without direct appeal to…
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