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Religious Studies AS/A level: OCR Philosophy- The Problem of Evil Detailed Summary and Evaluation booklet revision notes
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This 15 page document is probably my most detailed booklet yet. It includes a summary of every theory in the problem of evil as well as their subsequent strengths and weaknesses. It also has detailed essay plans at the end. 
 
What's inside: 
- Key terms 
- Possible Exam Practice Questions 
- The logical problem of evil - Mackie and Epicurus 
- Strengths and weaknesses of the logical problem of evil 
- The evidential problem of evil - William Rowe 
- Responses to this ^ 
- Augustine's theo...
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Problem of Evil Notes
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Notes on the Problem of Evil in accordance with the OCR Religious Studies specification. The notes provide information, scholars, ideas and quotes compiled from various resources from both within and outside of the curriculum.
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Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 3 Problems of Evil and Suffering
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This essay covers unit 3 of the Edexcel Religious Studies specification - the Problems of Evil and Suffering. It is used in Section C of Paper 1 (Question 4), includes a synoptic link, and can be tailored to earlier questions of the paper. The first part of the essay defines the debate in unit 3.2, such as by explaining the inconsistent triad and the different types of evil. The essay then moves to 3.2 by exploring each solution to the problem of evil such as the soul-deciding theodicy (3.2 (a))...
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Summary - H573/01 Philosophy of Religion - Problem of Evil
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Notes covering the H573/01 Philosophy of Religion topic of the Problem of Evil, with explanation and notes covering all the necessary content for the exams.
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A level Problem of Evil
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Hi Everyone!! This is a summarised mind map for the 'problem of evil' topic which is part of the OCR Philosophy spec. Along with all my mind maps, it is a compilation of various textbooks, class notes and Youtube videos which essentially makes it ready to go and all the content you need to know to consistently achieve those As and A*s. I relied solely on my mind maps to create my essay plans and write my essays which were graded As and A*s. Based on the demand for these notes I will be more th...
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Essay Plan: 'Critically assess whether it is possible to defend monotheism in the face of the existence of evil.' Discuss
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Essay plan containing arguments and counter-arguments for the problem of evil. I used this plan when writing an essay in class, for which I got 22/30 marks (A grade)
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Summary - Problem of Evil MIND MAP
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A mind map containing different theory concepts and evaluation for the problem of Evil (A level religious studies) 
Contains AO2 evaluative material and AO1 key facts and content 
Strengths and weaknesses of all views 
Quotations which are highlighted
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Problem of evil essay
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essay debating the problem of evil
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G571 - AS Philosophy of Religion - Problem of Evil
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Here is an essay question for the topic: Problem of evil. Specifically focusing on hick's theodicy and his justification for the evil presented in the work.
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Irenaeus' Theodicy
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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
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