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I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.

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I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.
Presentation on Plato & Aristotle (A Level OCR Religious Studies)
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Presentation on Plato & Aristotle (A Level OCR Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Plato’s Cave, Plato’s Forms, Examples, Form of the Good, Critique of Plato’s Idea of Forms, Body / Soul Distinction, Aristotle Four Causes, Marble Statue, Aristotle on the Forms, Prime Mover, Characteristics of Prime Mover, Problems with Aristotle, The Unmoved Mover, Aristotle the Body / Soul, Similarities and Critical Thoughts.
Presentation on Religious Experience (A Level OCR Religious Studies)
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Presentation on Religious Experience (A Level OCR Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Caroline Franks Davis, Bishop Andrew Greeley, What Is a Religious Experience? William James, Religious Experiences: Conversion, Religious Experiences: Revelatory Experiences, Religious Experiences: Mystical, The Cumulative Argument, Principle of Testimony and Credulity: Swinburne, Arguments Against Religious Experience, Arguments Against Religious Experience and Psychological Critiques.
Revision Notes on Life After Death (A Level Edexcel Religious Studies)
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Revision Notes on Life After Death (A Level Edexcel Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: Terminology, Plato Dualism, the Soul by Aristotle, Materialism and Monism, Hick’s Replica Theory - Materialistic View, Christianity and Resurrection, Heaven and Hell, Heaven, Hell, and the Problem of Evil, Predestination and Divine Election, Hinduism and Rebirth.
Revision Notes on The Cosmological Argument (A Level Edexcel Religious Studies)
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Revision Notes on The Cosmological Argument (A Level Edexcel Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: Aquinas First Way, Aquinas Second Way, Aquinas Third Way, The Kalam Argument, The Causal Principle, Does the Universe Have a Beginning, The Argument from the Contingent Existence, Objections, Swinburne An Inductive Argument, Swinburne’s Cosmological Argument, Best Explanation, and The Limits of Explanation.
Revision Notes on Evil and Suffering (A Level AQA Religious Studies)
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Revision Notes on Evil and Suffering (A Level AQA Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Revision Notes that Covers: Augustinian Theodicy, Irenaean Theodicy, Hick’s Development of Irenaean Theodicy, J.L Mackie Inconsistent Triad, Animal Suffering, Innocent Suffering, Immense Suffering, Leibniz, Free-Will Defence, Process Theodicy, Criticisms of Irenaean Theodicy and Criticisms of Augustine’s Theodicy.
Revision Notes on Applied Ethics (A Level AQA Religious Studies)
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Revision Notes on Applied Ethics (A Level AQA Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Sexual Orientation, Heterosexual Sex Outside of Marriage, Gay and Lesbian Sex, Adultery with Reference to Divorce, Annulment and Mrs. Bergmeier, Marriage as well as Gay and Lesbian Marriage/ Civil Partnerships Alongside Part B Debate Style Question Material.
Revision Notes on Life After Death (A Level AQA Religious Studies)
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Revision Notes on Life After Death (A Level AQA Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: Terminology, Plato Dualism, the Soul by Aristotle, Materialism and Monism, Hick’s Replica Theory - Materialistic View, Christianity and Resurrection, Heaven and Hell, Heaven, Hell, and the Problem of Evil, Predestination/ Divine Election and Hinduism and Rebirth.
Presentation on Aquinas Natural Law (A Level WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies)
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Presentation on Aquinas Natural Law (A Level WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Aristotle/Plato, Aquinas Morality, Aquinas’ Basic Moral Law, How Can We Know Natural Law? Aquinas’ Ideas of Purpose and Perfection, Primary and Secondary Precepts, Aquinas’ Four Types of Law, The Four Causes, Real and Apparent Goods, Reason Identifies Four Natural or Cardinal Virtues, Aquinas Seven Vices or Cardinal Sins Lead People away from Natural Law, Exterior and Interior Acts, Examples, Exterior & Interior Acts and Principle of Double Effect.
Presentation on Aquinas Natural Law (A Level AQA Religious Studies)
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Presentation on Aquinas Natural Law (A Level AQA Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Aristotle/Plato, Aquinas Morality, Aquinas’ Basic Moral Law, How Can We Know Natural Law? Aquinas’ Ideas of Purpose and Perfection, Primary and Secondary Precepts, Aquinas’ Four Types of Law, The Four Causes, Real and Apparent Goods, Reason Identifies Four Natural or Cardinal Virtues, Aquinas Seven Vices or Cardinal Sins Lead People away from Natural Law, Exterior and Interior Acts, Examples, Exterior Acts, Interior Acts and Principle of Double Effect.
Presentation on Aquinas Natural Law (A Level OCR Religious Studies)
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Presentation on Aquinas Natural Law (A Level OCR Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Aristotle/Plato, Aquinas Morality, Aquinas’ Basic Moral Law, How Can We Know Natural Law? Aquinas’ Ideas of Purpose and Perfection, Primary and Secondary Precepts, Aquinas’ Four Types of Law, The Four Causes, Real and Apparent Goods, Reason Identifies Four Natural or Cardinal Virtues, Aquinas Seven Vices or Cardinal Sins Lead People away from Natural Law, Exterior and Interior Acts, Examples, Exterior Acts; Interior Acts and Principle of Double Effect.