Philosophy of religion for OCR : the complete resource for component 01 of the new AS and A Level specifications
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Philosophy of religion for OCR : the complete resource for component 01 of the new AS and A Level specifications
Polity, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Philosophy of Religion for OCR is an ideal guide for students taking the Philosophy of Religion component of the OCR Religious Studies AS and A Level course. Drawing on insights gained from many years of teaching experience, Dennis Brown and Ann Greggs' landmark book follows the OCR specification closely and includes:
*clear and comprehensive discussion of each topic in the specification
*discussion of both historical and cutting-edge philosophical approaches
*use of excerpts from primary sources to engage students in philosophical debate
*profiles of important philosophical and religious thinkers, a glossary and helpful chapter summaries
*discussion questions, activity boxes, thought points and suggestions for further reading
*practical ideas on study skills, essay-writing and assessment objectives
Philosophy of Religion for OCR provides a clear, accessible and comprehensive introduction to each of the topics on the course, including ancient philosophy, mind, body and soul, arguments for and against God's existence, religious experience and religious language. Written by two experienced teachers and textbook authors, Philosophy of Religion for OCR will assist students of every ability to achieve their best.
This book, which covers component 01 of the OCR H173 and H573 specifications, should be paired with Religion and Ethics for OCR by Mark Coffey and Dennis Brown, which covers component 02, and Developments in Christian Thought for OCR by Dennis Brown and Ann Greggs, which covers component 03.
目次
Acknowledgements
Foreword
How to Use This Book
Philosophers' Timeline
Introduction
SECTION I: PHILOSOPHICAL LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT
1. Ancient Philosophical Influences: Plato
2. Ancient Philosophical Influences: Aristotle and Causation
3. Soul, Mind and Body
SECTION II: THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
4. Design and Cosmological Arguments
5. The Ontological Argument
SECTION III: GOD AND THE WORLD
6. Religious Experience
7. The Problem of Evil
8. God's Attributes
SECTION IV: RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE
9. God-Talk: Negative, Analogical, Symbolic
10. Challenges to Religious Language
Study Skills and Assessment
Glossary of Key Terms
Illustration Credits
Index
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