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AS, A2 and A-Level: Religious Studies Coursework and Essays

Abortion?
(User Rating: 6.94 | Length: 1.7 Pages)
Abortion? This question is like ones that we have encountered before to do with the seven commandments: If a man's family is starving and there is an unattended lorry filled with food outside his house should he steal from the lorry to feed his family, but in doing this break a commandment. Or ...

Do Miracles Still Happen?
(User Rating: 7.25 | Length: 2.9 Pages)
Do Miracles Still Happen? When bringing the existence of miracles into question it is necessary to firstly establish a definition of a miracle and exactly what purpose they serve. As with many issues, theologians are divided on an actual definition of what a miracle really is. Paul Tillich (1886-19 ...

Is Euthanasia morally right?
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 4.1 Pages)
Is Euthanasia morally right? The term 'Euthanasia´ comes from the Greek word for 'easy death´. It is the one of the most public policy issues being debated about today. Formally called 'mercy killing´, euthanasia is the act of purposely making or helping someone die, instead of allowing ...

Islamic Sects
(User Rating: 8.33 | Length: 13.8 Pages)
Islamic Sects Until the advent of the Prophet Muhammad, founder of Islam during the years between 622-632, tribal jealousies and divisions between clan and clan had prevented the growth of the Arabs into a nation. (1). Through Islam and its intentions of being a religion of humanity, universal brot ...

Miracles in the Synopitic Gospels
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 6.5 Pages)
Miracles in the Synopitic Gospels The miracles of Jesus are portrayed in a number of ways. They can be used to prove Jesus´ divinity or to tell us something of the nature of Jesus. Over the years miracles have been viewed in both of these ways and the evidence in the bible has been used both to sup ...

Moral Consequences and Choices
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 4.0 Pages)
Moral Consequences and Choices The first question that arises from this statement is what is a good moral choice. How can we determine what good is, when there are many differing opinions? Is an action good if the nature or the intentions of the action are considered good? Or is it the consequences ...

Morality without religion?
(User Rating: 3.50 | Length: 0.6 Pages)
Morality without religion? Of course, a society can be moral and ethical without religion, it is possible. There are societies of atheists that are moral, and there were communist countries that had no religion whose people were perfectly moral and ethical. It is human instinct to be such, we have ...

On the topic of Evil
(User Rating: 7.70 | Length: 2.8 Pages)
On the topic of Evil To discuss a statement of this nature, it would be necessary to define the meaning of 'evil'. In my opinion, any act, which inflicts harm on another individual (or group of individuals), is evil and is to be avoided at all costs. Taking that in mind, one (usually!) rest ...

Problem of Evil and Suffering
(User Rating: 7.60 | Length: 2.1 Pages)
Problem of Evil and Suffering The Problem of Evil and Suffering A theodicy is a vindication of God´s goodness and justice in the face of the existence of evil. It challenges the truth of his existence, as God is told to be almighty and powerful and all moral, yet evil and suffering still occurs. Di ...

Report Task: The Jesuit Movement
(Length: 3.6 Pages)
Report Task: The Jesuit Movement Although the Counter-Reformation can only be understood as a diverse movement, it is above all the Society of Jesus (better known as the Jesuits) which came to dominate it, and in many ways personify it. The most prominent of the new orders, the Jesuits stood by the ...

Rude Strength
(Length: 6.3 Pages)
Rude Strength [T]he bleding continued a while til it migt be sene with avisement. And this was so plenteous to my sight that methowte, if it had be so in kind and in substance for that tyme, it should have made the bed al on blode and a passid over aboute.1 This passage, which I affectionately refe ...

The Ontological argument
(User Rating: 7.33 | Length: 6.5 Pages)
The Ontological argument The ontological argument is concerned with being it is an a- priori argument for the existence of God. That is, it is not dependent on experience but is an argument that appeals to rationalists as it a theoretical argument where all knowledge derives from the mind. It is al ...

The Teaching of Evolution
(User Rating: 3.00 | Length: 1.6 Pages)
The Teaching of Evolution For many years, teachers have said that evolution is a fact. Sure, many people think so, but no one has what so ever proved it. Don't the teachers know this? Or have they consciously lied. The world today is divided into at least two parts, two opinions. On one hand th ...

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