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AQA A-level Religious Studies Year 1 notes (1st edition)

John Frye - ISBN: 9781471873959

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Religious Experience
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Full and detailed summary of Religious Experience, including examples whenever relevant (e.g. for each type of vision). All potentially relevant quotations are included and in-depth evaluation is included as well as any important proponents and notable works.

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Full summary of Evil and Suffering, including outline and evaluation. In addition to all of the other aspects of this topic, each attempted solution to the Problem of Evil (Free Will Defence; Soul-Making Theodicy; Process Theology) is fully analysed as an individual topic with detailed critical evaluation. All relevant quotations are present and the most applicable examples for the problem of evil (e.g. Dostoyevski; the Permian-Triassic Extinction) are given in full detail.

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