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My Revision Notes: OCR as Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion Jill Oliphant

My Revision Notes: OCR as Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion By Jill Oliphant

My Revision Notes: OCR as Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion by Jill Oliphant


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Unlock your full potential with this revision guide which provides both the key content and exam guidance for better grades.

My Revision Notes: OCR as Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion Summary

My Revision Notes: OCR as Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion by Jill Oliphant

Unlock your full potential with this revision guide which provides both the key content you need to know and guidance on how to apply it for better grades. My Revision Notes: OCR AS Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion helps you to stay motivated and focused during your revision - and gives you the opportunity to practise and refine your skills to achieve the best grade in your exam. - Breaks down all topics into short sections - easy to read and revise from - Exam-style practice questions help confidence with the exam - Concise notes, clear layout and colourful features keep you engaged - You can check your learning with the 'test yourself' questions and tick-box design

About Jill Oliphant

Jill Oliphant is an experienced teacher, author and examiner.

Table of Contents

1 Plato: the concept of the Forms and the Analogy of the Cave 2 Aristotle: ideas about cause and purpose in relation to God 3 God as creator 4 The goodness of God 5 The Ontological argument 6 The Cosmological argument 7 The Teleological argument 8 The Moral argument 9 The problem of evil 10 Religion and science

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GOR006065122
9781444182552
1444182552
My Revision Notes: OCR as Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion by Jill Oliphant
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder Education
2013-02-22
48
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