CCEA • Religious Studies
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Modules Religious Studies at CCEA
Notes available for the following courses of Religious Studies at CCEA
- Unit A2 4 - The Continued Development of the Christian Church in the Roman Empire to AD 325 1
- Unit A2 5 - A Study of the Development and Impact of the Celtic Church in the 5th, 6th and 7th Centuries 6
- Unit A2 6 - Ethics and Society 3
- Unit A2 8 - Islam: Law, Tradition and Practice 6
- Unit AS 6 - Religious Ethics: Foundations, Principles and Practice 4
- Unit AS 7 - An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion 21
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This document holds the summary of notes needed for A2 5 CCEA Celtic exam; specifically on the Paschal Controversy and the events leading up to the Synod of Whitby.
This documents holds the summary of notes needed for A25 CCEA Celtic Exam on Patrick and his association with Armagh.
This document holds all the information needed to learn about the Synod of Whitby; specifically the arguments held at the Synod and the outcomes
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A summary of animal rights useful for studying or using as revision notes. Or just simply to refresh over the topic.
Detailed and Concise 1 Corinthian Notes providing a clear understanding of the text. Structured similar to the Gibride textbook for easy reference. Excellent reference document when answering essay questions.
Presents the key ideas for Irenaeus' Theodicy.
Includes a critical assessment of the theodicy and the views of other philosophers.
Philosophers mentioned:
Irenaeus
Scleiermacher
John Hick
Peter Vardy
Voltaire
D.Z. Phillips
Ivan Karamazov
Richard Dawkins
Sam Harris
Karl Marx
Presents different philosophers views on the reformulation of the ontological argument. Includes the views of philosophers who criticised the reformulation of the ontological argument.
Philosophers mentioned:
Norman Malcom
Alvin Plantinga
David Hume
Gottlob Frege
Bertrand Russell
Brian Davies
Russell Stannard
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