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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
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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*! 
 
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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 delibe...
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The God of Love Would Not Elect A limited Number of People To Salvation. Discuss
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This was written in year 13, achieving an A* grade and discussing God's omnibenevolence and salvation
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A/AS Level OCR religious studies A* summary notes: Omniscience, omnibenevolence, eternity and free will
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In depth and detailed summary notes for OCR Religious Studies: Nature and Attributes of God (omniscience, omnibenevolence, eternity, free will). Made by an A* student who is now studying at Oxford. Comprehensive notes perfect for essay plans.
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Christian Worldview, Culture, and Apologetics Final 2023/2024 passed
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Christian Worldview, Culture, and Apologetics FinalAseity - correct answer God is self-existent 
 
Eternal - correct answer God is eternal; God created time; He has always existed and always will 
 
Theistic Attributes - correct answer aseity, eternal, infinite, immaterial, immortal, ineffable, simple, covenantal, and necessary 
 
Infinity - correct answer God is infinite; God has no essential limits in HIs nature 
 
Immaterial - correct answer God is immaterial; God made all matter, and is not ...
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Christian Worldview, Culture, and Apologetics Final CWCA Wallace Spring 2021-2024
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Christian Worldview, Culture, and Apologetics Final 
CWCA Wallace Spring 
Aseity - ANS-God is self-existent 
Eternal - ANS-God is eternal; God created time; He has always existed and always will 
Theistic Attributes - ANS-aseity, eternal, infinite, immaterial, immortal, ineffable, simple, covenantal, 
and necessary 
Infinity - ANS-God is infinite; God has no essential limits in HIs nature 
Immaterial - ANS-God is immaterial; God made all matter, and is not comprised of it (for He is Spirit) 
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University of Central Florida - PHI 2010 - Argument from Evil I Notes - Barker
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UCF PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Fall 2023 Professor Barker 
 
Covers: 
- Moral evil 
- Natural evil 
- Mackie 
- Classical Theism 
- Omnibenevolence, omnipotence, omniscience 
- Argument from Evil
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Phil 347 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Phil 347 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% 
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The logical problem of evil - answerThe world is full of evil- theist and athesit agree. All 
knowing god knows there is evil, all good being would stop it and all powerful could stop it. All 
three can not stay if evil exists. 
Free will defense - answerGod maximized the goodness in the world by creating free being. 
A free being means that we have the choice to do evil things- A choice that some of us exercise. 
This preserves Gods goo...
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Assess Anselm's 4th Dimensionalist approach. (40)
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This document includes OCR A Level Religious Studies - Nature of God/Attributes of God Essay. This is an example of an essay that could potentially come up. Some of the essays include summaries. I am an A* student and these essays are all at an A-A* standard. If you need further help, please contact me and I will be willing to help and clarify my essays.
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'The concept of God is incoherent' Assess - AQA A level philosophy essay 25/25 A*
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'The concept of god is incoherent' Assess. - AQA A level philosophy essay - Marked 25/25 A*
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How fair is the claim that an omnipotent God should be able to do absolutely anything, even the logically impossible?
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This 34/40 (A* grade essay) provides a great revision and learning resource to A-Level Philosophy and Religious Studies students. It covers the topic of Nature and Attributes of God with a wide range of thinkers and wider knowledge around the topic. 
 
Key themes in this essay are: complete power, the omnipotence paradox, biblical interpretations and contradictions, god being constrained by logic, self-limited omnipotence, the inconsistent triad, free will, and more. 
 
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