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Summary Philosophical reflection IBC Radboud
  • Summary Philosophical reflection IBC Radboud

  • Summary • 14 pages • 2023
  • This document contains a summary of Philosophical Reflection taught in the second year of IBC at Radboud University in year 2022/2023. It includes the most important points of all text discussions. (Plato, Aristotle, Book of Nature, Kant, Hermeneutics, Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Nietzsche, Marx, Horxheimer)
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REL 101 / REL101 UNIT 1 MILESTONE
  • REL 101 / REL101 UNIT 1 MILESTONE

  • Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2022
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  • STRAIGHTERLINE REL 101 / REL101 UNIT 1MILESTONE Which of the following sentences correctly describes Hinduism? • Hinduism is a clearly defined religion with an identifiable founding. • Hinduism originated in east Asia and aims to reconcile individuals to their lives. • Hinduism is a henotheistic religion that has liberation from the world as its main goal. • Hinduism is a polytheistic religion with a single sacred text. CONCEPT Hinduism Which o...
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A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Works of Scholars
  • A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Works of Scholars

  • Summary • 7 pages • 2023
  • These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises the following: - what religious belief is - the enlightenment - Freud and Marx (psychology and sociology) - Darwkin's (science) - postmodernism -criticisms and strengths
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Religious Studies OCR A level Philosophy Year 2: The Nature or Attributes of God detailed summary and evaluation booklet with lots of scholars
  • Religious Studies OCR A level Philosophy Year 2: The Nature or Attributes of God detailed summary and evaluation booklet with lots of scholars

  • Other • 18 pages • 2024
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  • This 17-page booklet includes every single argument/scholar/piece of information you need to know for the topic AND includes synoptic links which are absolutely essential to achieve an A*. I only used this booklet to revise for my A level and got an A*! What's inside: - Possible practice questions Omnipotence: - God can do anything, including the impossible (Descartes, Anselm) with criticisms - God can only do the possible and logical (Aquinas, Swinburne) with criticisms - God delib...
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Milestone 1 Investigate the Major Approaches to Studying Religion Sophia.
  • Milestone 1 Investigate the Major Approaches to Studying Religion Sophia.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2022
  • The term "profane" comes from the Latin word "profanus," which refers to what?  A forbidden action.  An expert in religious matters.  Any land outside the Roman Empire.  The area outside the temple. CONCEPT The Sacred and the Profane 2 Most religions provide an account of which of the following?  The cosmos at large, but not individual things or persons within the cosmos.  The origin of the religion and the origin of its practitioners.  The origin of o...
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MORAL PRINCIPLES DETAILED ESSAY PLAN2023 questions with answers
  • MORAL PRINCIPLES DETAILED ESSAY PLAN2023 questions with answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2023
  • MORAL PRINCIPLES DETAILED ESSAY PLAN2023 questions with answers A: As inspired by God himself, the Bible must act as the only source of moral decision-making - Correct Answer• Morality is therefore determined by God's scriptural commands only (propositional revelation) - an approach best exemplified (by Protestants in particular) as "sola scripture" Jeremiah 1 "Then the Lord reached out his hand and touched my mouth and said to me: "I have put my words in your mouth" • Writers of the...
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A level Religious Experience
  • A level Religious Experience

  • Summary • 4 pages • 2023
  • Hi Everyone!! This is a summarised mind map for the 'Religious Experience' 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 ...
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Essay Plan: 'Conversion experiences are the most convincing form of religious experience.' Discuss Essay Plan: 'Conversion experiences are the most convincing form of religious experience.' Discuss
  • Essay Plan: 'Conversion experiences are the most convincing form of religious experience.' Discuss

  • Other • 2 pages • 2021
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  • Essay plan comparing the different types of religious experiences. I used this plan when writing an essay in class, for which I got 21/30 marks (A grade)
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SUMMARY LECTURES 2020: People + concepts - Philosophy of the Humanities 1 (Media Studies) SUMMARY LECTURES 2020: People + concepts - Philosophy of the Humanities 1 (Media Studies)
  • SUMMARY LECTURES 2020: People + concepts - Philosophy of the Humanities 1 (Media Studies)

  • Summary • 35 pages • 2020
  • Philosophy of the Humanities 1 (Media Studies) summary - YEAR 2 Summary information lectures 2019/2020 Philosophy of the Humanities 1 (Media Studies) - University of Amsterdam Philosophers Concepts are broadly explained in English Lectures 1 t/m 5 Lecture 6 (canceled due to corona crisis) BUT explained with the information from Canvas. WEEK 1: Plato, Aristotle, Kuhn, Popper summary - Demarcation problem, Empiricism, Rationalism, Paradigms summary WEEK 2: Foucault, Kant, Hegel summar...
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Milestone 1 Investigate the Major Approaches to Studying Religion Sophia.
  • Milestone 1 Investigate the Major Approaches to Studying Religion Sophia.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2022
  • The term "profane" comes from the Latin word "profanus," which refers to what?  A forbidden action.  An expert in religious matters.  Any land outside the Roman Empire.  The area outside the temple. CONCEPT The Sacred and the Profane 2 Most religions provide an account of which of the following?  The cosmos at large, but not individual things or persons within the cosmos.  The origin of the religion and the origin of its practitioners.  The origin of o...
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