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This contains a fully resourced, differentiated lesson on the Irenaean theodicy. The main part of the lesson involves using an information sheet to answer a set of questions on its key features, including a comparison to the Augustinian theodicy as an extension task, followed by class note-taking and brief discussion tasks on John Hick’s extension of the theodicy, followed by a ranking task on the strengths of the theodicy and brainstorming activity on its weaknesses before finally reflecting on their viewpoint towards the overall success of the theodicy.

Learning Objectives:
To explain the key features of the Irenaean theodicy.
To assess its relative strengths and weaknesses.
To evaluate its success in responding to the problem of evil.

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Your resources are absolutely fantastic! I have used all AS presentations and your resources are equally brilliant. Are you by any chance making A2 lessons? If you did I would be extremely grateful and would love to purchase them off you. <br /> <br /> Thank you, Ailsa.

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