Evil in two forms and how it relates to suffering and God
The logical and evidential problem of evil
Solving the existence of evil
The Free Will Defence
John Hick’s eschatological solution
Griffin’s Process Theology
The role/purpose of education.
Functionalist approach.
Key concepts.
Functions of the education system.
Marxist approach.
Debates about the structure of education.
Sample questions and answers.
Education as a political issue.
Brief summary on the following questions:
Why did Reformers want to reform Parliamentary before 1882?
Who could vote before 1832?
How did elections works?
Consider in one of the texts you have read how the author presents ideas about true love. How does Fitzgerald present ideas about true love in 'The Great Gatsby
Plan for the following questions which includes;
AO1
AO2
AO4
AO5
AQA NOTES RS: Religious Language
The problem of religious language
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Logical Positivists
The issue of whether religious language should be viewed cognitively or non-cognitively.
The challenges of the Verification and Falsification Principles to the meaningfulness of religious language.
Strengths and Weaknesses of Verification Principle.
-Strengths and Weaknesses of the Falsification Principle.
Responses to these challenges from verification and falsification.
Eschatological Verification + Strengths and Weaknesses.
Key ideas of the Celestial City.
Religious language as an expression of a Blik with reference to Hare.
Religious language as a language game with reference to Wittgenstein.
Conclusions as to the issue whether religious language should be viewed cognitively or non-cognitively.
Other views of the nature of religious language.
Visions: Corporeal, Imaginative and Intellectual
Numinous Experiences: Otto; an apprehension of the Wholly other.
Mystical experiences: William James; non sensuous and non-intellectual union with the divine.
Challenges of verifying religious experiences.
Challenges to religious experience from science.
Religious responses to those challenges.
Richard Swinburne’s principles of credulity and testimony.
Featuring the themes of Othello, language devices, quotes, criticisms, context and exclusive essays that can help students structure and create good essays.
Easy, sophisticated and simplified information to assist with learning about Othello.
Ideal for English Literature students.
Targets A-Level/AS students
William Shakespeare - Othello.
Revision activity for students to complete for effective note taking.
Aimed at AS/A-LEVEL Students
Based on the following:
Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955
Little Rock Nine 1957
The Freedom Riders 1961
James Meredith goes to University 1962
The March on Washington 1963
Based on the following texts: Macbeth, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, Lord of the Flies, Power and Conflict poems.
Summary
Key quotes / analysis
Key themes
Deeper meaning of texts
Writer’s intention
Context
Language devices
This looks at a detailed analysis of Duffy’s poems: The Diet, Beautiful, The Map Woman and The Woman Who Shopped.
Focuses on key themes such as insecurity, discrimination, belonging and identity, oppression.
Evidence for and against for the likelihood of revolution
Pitt’s personal qualities
Support of the King
The unpopularity of the Fox-North Coalition
Charles James Fox
Finance
What did Pitt do to fix the problems?
Eden Treaty of 1786
Problems of administration facing Pitt / How Pitt solved this?
Pitt and his domestic policies
Pitt’s trade policies
Whig weaknesses
Lord Liverpool
Problems facing the country at the time
Challenge of radical movement
Causes of discontent after 1816
Catholic Emancipation
Consequences