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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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PHIL 347 FINAL EXAM Questions and Verified Answers | Latest 2023/2024
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PHIL 347 FINAL EXAM Questions and Verified Answers | Latest 2023/2024 
Omnipotence --- God can do anything that is intrinsically (non-contradictory) possible for 
God to do 
Omniscience --- God knows the future 
- God is immutable, so foreknowledge is nonexistent 
> *obj*: God would "change his mind" depending on what an agent chooses to do 
The Kalam Cosmological Argument --(1) everything that begins to exist has a *cause* 
(2) the universe began to exist 
> the number of past events is...
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The Great Gatsby Practice Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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The Great Gatsby Practice Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
Fitzgerald employs a rather unusual narrative technique in the novel: his first person narrator is not the protagonist but a secondary character. This technique purposefully limits the amount of omniscience the narrator can employ. What might be some reasons why an author would choose to employ this technique? - Answer-It distances the author from the narrator because he wants to keep himself he in good terms with his wealthy fri...
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Theology 104 - Module 2 | Study Set #1 With Complete Solutions
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The word "day" in the biblical Creation account seems to indicate a 24-hour period of time. (t/f) - correct answers true 
 
The word Trinity is found throughout the pages of both the Old and New Testaments. (t/f) - correct answers f 
 
Ex nihilo is the Greek term meaning "out of nothing." (t/f) - correct answers f 
 
All world religions really worship the same god, just in different ways (t/f) - correct answers f 
 
________ literally means "all-knowing" - correct answers omniscience 
 
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AI Final test with verified solution latest
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A structured environment representation is generally more complex and difficult 
to learn than a factored representation. (T or F) - ANSWER-True 
Bidirectional search has both better time and space complexity than breadth-first 
search. Both are complete and optimal. Therefore, bidirectional search should 
always be used instead of breadth-first search. (T or F) - ANSWER-False 
What does PEAS stand for? - ANSWER-Performance measure, Environment, 
Actuators, Sensors 
A reflex agent with a randomi...
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Theology 104 - Module 7 Study Guide (LUOA) With Complete Solutions
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The word "day" in the biblical Creation account seems to indicate a 24-hour period of time. (t/f) - correct answers true 
 
The word Trinity is found throughout the pages of both the Old and New Testaments. (t/f) - correct answers f 
 
Ex nihilo is the Greek term meaning "out of nothing." (t/f) - correct answers f 
 
All world religions really worship the same god, just in different ways (t/f) - correct answers f 
 
________ literally means "all-knowing" - correct answers omniscience 
 
Th...
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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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PHIL 347 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Omnipotence - God can do anything that is intrinsically (non-contradictory) possible 
for God to do 
Omniscience - God knows the future 
- God is immutable, so foreknowledge is nonexistent 
> *obj*: God would "change his mind" depending on what an agent chooses to do 
The Kalam Cosmological Argument (1) everything that begins to exist has a *cause* 
(2) the universe began to exist 
> the number of past events is continuously augmented, so not infinite, so there is a 
*beginning* 
(3)...
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BIBL 104 Quiz 2024: The Old Testament Books of Wisdom and Poetry 50 Questions and Answers Solved 100%- Liberty University
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BIBL 104 Quiz 2024: The Old Testament Books of Wisdom and Poetry 50 Questions and Answers Solved 100%- Liberty University 
 
 
 
 
BIBL 104 
Quiz: The Old Testament Books of Wisdom and Poetry 
Due Jun 3 at 11:59pm Points 50 Questions 50 Time Limit 90 Minutes Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions 
The quiz: 
 
 
Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3. Contains 50 multiple-choice and true/false questions. Is limited to 1 hour and 30 minutes. 
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Phil 347 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Omnipotence Correct Answer - God can do anything that is intrinsically (non-contradictory) possible for God to do 
 
Omniscience Correct Answer - God knows the future 
- God is immutable, so foreknowledge is nonexistent 
> *obj*: God would "change his mind" depending on what an agent chooses to do 
 
The Kalam Cosmological Argument Correct Answer (1) everything that begins to exist has a *cause* 
(2) the universe began to exist 
> the number of past events is continuously augmented, so ...
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