English and Religious study notes and essays (mostly but not explicitly) for A Level students
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Essay on virtue ethics with reference to lying and how virtue ethics provide no guidance for moral decision making
This is a long, highly detailed essay looking at Aristotle's virtue ethics with the first half of the essay being in reference to lying and the second half focusing on its lack of guidance for moral decision making. It includes virtue ethics teleological claim, the rational and non-rational split of the soul, the doctrine of mean, the virtues, critics of virtue ethics and more. This is a fantastic resource to have if you are preparing for your Religious Studies exam as it will show yo the struc...
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This is a long, highly detailed essay looking at Aristotle's virtue ethics with the first half of the essay being in reference to lying and the second half focusing on its lack of guidance for moral decision making. It includes virtue ethics teleological claim, the rational and non-rational split of the soul, the doctrine of mean, the virtues, critics of virtue ethics and more. This is a fantastic resource to have if you are preparing for your Religious Studies exam as it will show yo the struc...
Essay on situation ethics applied to embryo research and how situation ethics does not provide guidance for capital punishment
This is a highly detailed essay on Fletcher's Situation Ethics, with the first part focusing on its application to embryo research and the second part focusing on its lack of guidance for capital punishment. This is a fantastic resource to have if you are preparing for your Religious Studies exam as it will help you to understand the structure you should follow and the detail you should include to achieve the top grade in your A Level exam.
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This is a highly detailed essay on Fletcher's Situation Ethics, with the first part focusing on its application to embryo research and the second part focusing on its lack of guidance for capital punishment. This is a fantastic resource to have if you are preparing for your Religious Studies exam as it will help you to understand the structure you should follow and the detail you should include to achieve the top grade in your A Level exam.
Essay on the evidence and reasons to support belief in God based on religious experiences
This is a highly detailed essay on the evidence and reasons religious experiences give us to support belief in God. It looks at corporeal, intellectual and imaginative visions as well as the numinous as mystical experiences. The second half of the essay focuses om how conclusive (or not) these reasons are to support belief in God. This is a fantastic essay to have if you are preparing to sit your A Level as it will allow you to see the structure you should follow as well as the key terms you sho...
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This is a highly detailed essay on the evidence and reasons religious experiences give us to support belief in God. It looks at corporeal, intellectual and imaginative visions as well as the numinous as mystical experiences. The second half of the essay focuses om how conclusive (or not) these reasons are to support belief in God. This is a fantastic essay to have if you are preparing to sit your A Level as it will allow you to see the structure you should follow as well as the key terms you sho...
Essay on the problem of suffering and two solutions to it.
This is a highly detailed essay on the key ideas associated with evil and suffering. It looks at the logical and evidential problems of evil along with solutions to it, including the Free Will Defence and John Hick's theodicy, as well as how successful they are as theodicies. There is an extensive amount of detail in this essay and would be great for when you are revising for your A Level Religious Studies exam to ensure you have a full rounded knowledge of evil and suffering.
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This is a highly detailed essay on the key ideas associated with evil and suffering. It looks at the logical and evidential problems of evil along with solutions to it, including the Free Will Defence and John Hick's theodicy, as well as how successful they are as theodicies. There is an extensive amount of detail in this essay and would be great for when you are revising for your A Level Religious Studies exam to ensure you have a full rounded knowledge of evil and suffering.
Analyse the essential ideas of the Ontological argument for the existence of God, and what are the strengths and weaknesses.
This is a long, detailed essay on the key ideas of Anselm's ontological argument for the existence of God along with its strengths and weaknesses. This is a great essay to have to help you understand the structure and detailed required to achieve the top grade in your A Level Religious Studies exam. It will give you a full rounded knowledge of the Ontological Argument going into your exams.
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This is a long, detailed essay on the key ideas of Anselm's ontological argument for the existence of God along with its strengths and weaknesses. This is a great essay to have to help you understand the structure and detailed required to achieve the top grade in your A Level Religious Studies exam. It will give you a full rounded knowledge of the Ontological Argument going into your exams.
Fundamentalist and Modernist attitudes to Genesis 1 essay
This is a detailed summary of the opposing Fundamentalist and Modernist views of Genesis 1. These are great notes to have to ensure that you have a full rounded knowledge going into the exam to achieve the top grade.
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This is a detailed summary of the opposing Fundamentalist and Modernist views of Genesis 1. These are great notes to have to ensure that you have a full rounded knowledge going into the exam to achieve the top grade.
Fundamentalist and Modernist attitudes to Genesis 1
These are detailed summary notes of the opposing views towards Genesis 1. They are vital for ensuring you have a full rounded knowledge when writing your essays to achieve the top grade.
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These are detailed summary notes of the opposing views towards Genesis 1. They are vital for ensuring you have a full rounded knowledge when writing your essays to achieve the top grade.
Biblical writers views on evil and suffering
These are detailed notes for the Evil and Suffering topic of the religious studies exam, namely from AQA Book 1 for A Level Religious Studies. They will help you to understand the differing views towards evil and suffering to integrate into your essays to achieve the top marks in your exams.
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These are detailed notes for the Evil and Suffering topic of the religious studies exam, namely from AQA Book 1 for A Level Religious Studies. They will help you to understand the differing views towards evil and suffering to integrate into your essays to achieve the top marks in your exams.
Essay on the approach to moral decision making taken by situation ethics with reference to theft (15 marks)
This essay looks at theft in relation to Joseph Flertcher's Situation Ethics. It is a top grade essay and will help you to understand the structure you should follow and the sophisticated language style you should use. Essays in the A Level Religious Studies exams are difficult so this will help you see what is needed to achieve the top marks.
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This essay looks at theft in relation to Joseph Flertcher's Situation Ethics. It is a top grade essay and will help you to understand the structure you should follow and the sophisticated language style you should use. Essays in the A Level Religious Studies exams are difficult so this will help you see what is needed to achieve the top marks.
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Essay on the evidence and reasons to support belief in God based on religious experiences
Gothic Unseen Passage "Abbot Thomas" - top mark exemplar essay