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Describe the main features of Utilitarianism.
Utilitarianism is an teleological consequentialist ethical theory, based on the maximisation of pleasure and minimisation of pain. It is teleological in the sense that the theory focuses on the goal of an et...
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Explain two examples of Christian worship. (4 marks.)
This question requires 2 examples and that each is developed. However, there is opportunity for a variety of example, as long as there is further explanation for each of them. Example:Christians may worship ...
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What evidence is there in the Gospel Accounts that Jesus should be known as ‘God’?
One of the most fundamental beliefs within the Christian faith, and where the religion gets its name from, is that Jesus is the Christ or Messiah (anointed one). Not only this, but Jesus became recognised no...
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(a) Outline Sallie McFague’s responses to the view that God is male. [25]
-Sallie McFague: American ecofeminist who wrote ‘Metaphorical Theology: Models of God in Religious Language’. -Point 1: She said that metaphors used for God were outdated, had been overused so people were be...
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Explain the argument and/or interpretation in the passage – 30marks
INTRODUCTION- This should be short and concise and summarise the passage as well as introduce the philosopher/text and main thesis of your argument.PARAGRAPHS : Identify one part of the argument from the pas...
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