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Religious Experience Part 2 A-Level AQA Religious Studies Revision Cards PowerPoint
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Religious Experience Part 2 A-Level AQA Religious Studies Revision Cards PowerPoint

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Religious Experience Part 2 A-Level AQA Religious Studies Revision Cards PowerPoint This revision PowerPoint covers most of the content needed for the second half religious experience according to the A-Level AQA Religious studies curriculum. This can either be used for a one hour revision session as a PowerPoint or it can be printed out and used as revision cards by students. Covers: Challenges to Religious Experience by Science Responses by Religious Believers Swinburne’s Ideas Around Verification of Religious Experiences Evaluation of Swinburne’s Argument Four Ways Religious Experience Is Influential
Religious Experiences Revision PowerPoint Part One AQA Religious Studies A-Level
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Religious Experiences Revision PowerPoint Part One AQA Religious Studies A-Level

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Religious Experiences Revision PowerPoint Part One AQA Religious Studies A-Level This Powerpoint aims to recap all of the content for the first half of religious experiences within the AQA A-Level Religious Studies curriculum. These can be used by a teacher for revision sessions or they can be printed out and used as revision cards by students. Includes: The Three Kinds of Visions Otto’s Account of Numinous Experiences William James’ Account of Mystical Experiences Walter Staces’ Account of Mystical Experiences Recap Questions
Miracles  Revision PowerPoint Cards AQA AS A-Level Religious Studies
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Miracles Revision PowerPoint Cards AQA AS A-Level Religious Studies

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Powerpoint containing all notes needed for the topic of miracles. Designed around AQA A-Level Religious Studies. It has been designed to cover all the information needed in a visually accessible way. This can be used either as a Powerpoint for final revision sessions or given to students as revision notes or cards. Includes: Realism vs Anti-Realism Realist Accounts of Miracles Anti-Realist Accounts of Miracles Hume’s Critique of Miracles Wiles’ Critique of Miracles Comparing Hume and Wiles Significance of Miracles for Religion